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Oct.28
6:53 PM ET
Tuesday, 28 Oct 2008
Lightning Round: Caterpillar, Citigroup, Almost Family and More
Topics:Stock Picks | Stock Market
Almost Family [AFAM
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]: “That is a great kind of stock to own in this environment,” Cramer said. He’s bullish on this home healthcare services company.
Caterpillar [CAT
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]: Cramer’s bullish on CAT.
Citigroup [C
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]: Bank of America [BAC
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], Wells Fargo [WFC
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], JPMorgan Chase [JPM
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], BB&T [BBT
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], US Bancorp [USB
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], Goldman Sachs [GS
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] – these are all better picks than Citigroup, Cramer said.
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