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Cramer's lightning round: I don't like Archer-Daniels-Midland Co

Key Points
  • It's that time again! "Mad Money" host Jim Cramer rings the lightning round bell, which means he's giving his answers to callers' stock questions at rapid speed.

Vroom: "Well, Vroom and Carvana are riding a sweet spot of being able to buy without having to go and, you know what, when I see it used cars are on fire. I absolutely just love it. I think it's a good company and I think that the auto industry, by the way, is coming back."

Archer-Daniels-Midland Co: "This stock has ... really done absolutely nothing. I'm going to have to say 'no.' I don't like Archer-Daniels-Midland."

Anterix: "I need to do more work on this."

Green Dot: "If it's a financial technology digitized bank, it's going to go up. ... I still prefer PayPal and I prefer Square."

WPX Energy: "I am not recommending any oil stocks. None. Zip. No. Parsley is one that if you put a gun to my head I'd say 'take that gun away from my head' and you can go buy Parsley."

ANGI Homeservices: "I think you're a smart man. We did a huge amount of work on ANGI. We said it was an 'absolutely great stock.' No one cared. Finally ... people realize this is a terrific situation. I want you to stay on it."

American Tower: "I'm saying maybe you swap out of AMT and go into Crown Castle."

Starwood Property Trust: Starwood is in a "suboptimal situation."

Starbucks: "Everybody hates Starbucks now. Wait until they see what [CEO] Kevin Johnson's got in mind. You're going to see a Starbucks on every single corner and people are going to want that, and their drive-thrus are good."

Cramer's lightning round: I don't like Archer-Daniels-Midland Co
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Cramer's lightning round: I don't like Archer-Daniels-Midland Co

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