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Europe Opens Sharply Lower on Fed Comments

Lightning Round: BP, Genentech, Campbell Soup and More

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Published: Monday, 22 Dec 2008 | 6:55 PM ET

BP : Cramer’s bullish on BP and its dividend yield.

Genentech : The money’s already been made in Genentech, Cramer said. Go with Gilead Sciences instead.

Harley-Davidson : Don’t buy, Cramer said. He’s not sure HOG’s dividend is safe, nor is he confident consumers will get the credit needed to buy a motorcycle in this recession.

FMC Tech : BP and Kinder Morgan are better picks, Cramer said. He likes their dividend yields.

Applied Materials : Cramer can’t behind this stock right now.

Campbell Soup : Campbell’s is a great recession play, Cramer said, so CPB works right now.

Yahoo! : This stock is too cheap, Cramer said. The right catalyst – such as a new CEO – could send YHOO higher.

ConocoPhilips : Under $50, Cramer said COP is a buy. This is another stock with a good dividend yield.








Jim's charitable trust owns BP, Gilead Sciences and ConocoPhillips.

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