FEATURED SLIDESHOW
Who Is The Worst CEO?Mad Money needed new inductees for its
Wall of Shame, so we asked viewers for
nominations.
RECENT POSTS
- Time to Buy Treasurys?
- Lightning Round: Las Vegas Sands, ADC Telecom, Satyam Computer and More
- Lightning Round OT: Knight Capital, Ebix and More
- Is Lear, Back From Bankruptcy, a Buy?
- Sanofi-Aventis Falling Off a Patent Cliff?
- Cramer: Your Thanksgiving Week Game Plan
- Cramer: Next Week Should Define Rest of ‘09
- Mad Money: Mad Mail: Buy RIM or Apple?
- Lightning Round: Cisco Systems, Citigroup, Baidu.com and More
- Lightning Round OT: Martek Biosciences, Valmont Industries and More

MAD MONEY FEATURES
Watch the Lightning Round whenever and wherever you want.
Missed an episode of Mad Money? Watch the lastest show here.
Grab this all-in-one application and get recaps of the show sent right to your desktop or blog.
Admit it: You’ve always wanted to hit the “They know nothing!” button. Here’s your chance.
Check out the Mad Money host on set, back to school, behind the scenes and more.
Get all your favorite Cramer clips right here.
Buy Cramer books, bobbleheads and other Mad Money merchandise.
Pick up the phone! It’s Cramer! New Mad Money sounds for your cell phone.
Mad Money’s mobile. Get show highlights sent to your phone.
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
Loading...
()
]: “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
Loading...
()
]: Cramer’s bullish on CAT.
Citigroup [C
Loading...
()
]: Bank of America [BAC
Loading...
()
], Wells Fargo [WFC
Loading...
()
], JPMorgan Chase [JPM
Loading...
()
], BB&T [BBT
Loading...
()
], US Bancorp [USB
Loading...
()
], Goldman Sachs [GS
Loading...
()
] – these are all better picks than Citigroup, Cramer said.
Jim's charitable trust owns Goldman Sachs.Questions for Cramer? Questions, comments, suggestions for the Mad Money website?
© 2009 CNBC, Inc. All Rights Reserved
MORE FROM CNBC



