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Cramer’s Gameplan: You Ready for Next Week?

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Published: Friday, 14 Dec 2012 | 4:42 PM ET
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FRIDAY DECEMBER 21ST

On Friday, Cramer plans a trip to the drug store.

"On Friday we get results from Walgreen's. I feel badly for WAG. We just heard from CVS yesterday, which sharply boosted its numbers, and I just don't know how Walgreen's can keep up. I will say this, though, the drug stores have been in secular share-take mode, which is one reason why CVS was able to deliver such a strong number, and I think Walgreen's will begin to show better numbers now that the company has put its Express Scripts tiff behind it. There's only one issue that's hard for me to get my arms around, the gigantic purchase of Alliance Boots and whether Walgreen's is swallowing more than it can chew."

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