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Jan.26
6:09 PM ET
Monday, 26 Jan 2009
Stop Trading!: Cramer on CAT
Posted By:Tom Brennan
Topics:Infrastructure | Housing | Timothy Geithner | Stock Picks | Stock Market
Companies:Lowe's Companies Inc | General Electric | Home Depot Inc | Caterpillar Inc
Cramer reacted to Erin Burnett’s “Street Signs” interview with Caterpillar [CAT
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] CEO James Owens, during Monday’s Stop Trading!. Will the U.S. be the first country to emerge from this global recession? And will it happen this year? Owens thought these were very real possibilities.
Watch the video for answers to those questions, as well as Cramer’s thoughts on Treasury Secretary nominee Timothy Geithner, Home Depot [HD
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