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The Williams Cos. [WMB
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]: Go instead with Kinder Morgan Energy Partners [KMP
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] for its yield or Devon Energy [DVN
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Dr Pepper Snapple Group [DPS
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]: Cramer is bullish on DPS as a growth play after its “monster good quarter,” he said. He recommended Pepsico [PEP
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Windstream [WIN
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]: Cramer likes WIN and its 10.4% dividend yield.
Clean Energy Fuels [CLNE
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]: Cramer recommended CLNE as a speculation play on natural gas.
JPMorgan Chase [JPM
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]: JPM is “the best-run American bank,” Cramer said, adding that the stock’s a buy at its present level of $41.
Cramer's charitable trust owns JPMorgan Chase and Pepsico.
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