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Oct.28
6:53 PM ET
Tuesday, 28 Oct 2008
Lightning Round OT: Continental, Alcoa and More
Topics:Stock Picks | Stock Market
Companies:Continental Airlines, Inc. | ALCOA Inc | Fastenal Company | Mcgraw-Hill Co Inc
McGraw-Hill [MHP
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]: Cramer said MHP is low enough to buy and “put it away for a couple years…it’s got a lot of good things going for it.” MHP could earn investors as much as 15% to 20%, he predicted.
Fastenal [FAST
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]: Alcoa [AA
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] is a better pick, Cramer said. AA has the screws and fasteners business, plus aluminum.
Continental Airlines [CAL
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]: Sell, sell, sell, Cramer said. FedEx is a smarter play on cheaper oil.
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