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'Mad Money Lightning Round': Bank on Altria

Cramer says the dividend is like money in the bank.
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NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- Here's what Jim Cramer had to sayabout some of the stocks that callers offered up during the "Mad MoneyLightning Round" Tuesday evening.

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Altria (MO): "This is 100% as good as it seems. That dividend is money in the bank and I say buy, buy, buy."

Frontier Communications (FTR): "I think this is dangerous and you should sell. I'd rather see you in Windstream (WIN)."

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Enterprise Products Partners (EPD): "I like these pipeline companies. I'll always take an 8% yield that is safe."

Synaptics (SYNA): "No, let's go with Cypress Semiconductor (CY). That's the one I want to be in. "

Skyworks Solutions (SWKS): "I want to buy this one. This whole group is on sale and I say you buy it."

-- Written by Scott Rutt in Washington

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*For all you home-gamers, a 'mon-back opportunity means Cramerwould back up the figurative truck and load up on a stock.

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