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Cramer’s Stocking Stuffer: PVH Corp.

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Published: Thursday, 1 Dec 2011 | 7:39 PM ET
Michelle Fox By:

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Despite this week’s phenomenal run, the market is still treacherous, Cramer said Thursday.

PVH: Appealing Apparel Stock
Phillips-Van Heusen is the third largest apparel company on earth and has an evolving story that keeps getting better, says Jim Cramer, talking with the company's CEO, Manny Chirico, about the retail outlook here and abroad.

While he advocates a cautious strategy, like sticking with high yielders, an oil stock and gold, there are more exciting names he’s been recommending this week that he calls his “stocking stuffers.”

So far his wish list includes Home Depot, Tractor Supply, and Deckers. Now he’s adding PVH Corp. to the list.

The apparel company, which makes brands like Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger, reported an 8 cent earnings beat on a $1.81 basis and raised guidance Thursday.

“This is a great long-term story, one that should be bought on dips,” Cramer said.

To find out more about the latest quarter, Cramer spoke with Chairman and CEO Manny Chirico. Watch the video to see the full interview.

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