Date updated:04-30-2009
"Stop Trading!" host Erin Burnett had earlier interviewed the Chinese commerce minister, who spoke of the Chinese government's subsidies of various appliances, including washers and dryers and televisions. "They've got a lot of people over there," said Cramer. "That's a lot of potential."

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GE
Gen Electric Co - $16.07
- -0.62%
- $16.12
The beauty of China’s stimulus is that, unlike the U.S. tax rebate of 2008, these coupons can be used only for designated appliances. So the money spent goes directly to the industries that need it most. General Electric (GE), Corning (GLW), Whirlpool (WHR) and Best Buy (BBY) are just a few of the companies that could benefit most from this spending. The inventory glut they’d suffered through will most likely give rise to empty warehouses thanks to this Chinese demand.

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GLW
Corning Inc - $17.82
- +3.60%
- $17.21
The beauty of China’s stimulus is that, unlike the U.S. tax rebate of 2008, these coupons can be used only for designated appliances. So the money spent goes directly to the industries that need it most. General Electric (GE), Corning (GLW), Whirlpool (WHR) and Best Buy (BBY) are just a few of the companies that could benefit most from this spending. The inventory glut they’d suffered through will most likely give rise to empty warehouses thanks to this Chinese demand.

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WHR
Whirlpool Cp - $79.13
- +2.81%
- $77.45
The beauty of China’s stimulus is that, unlike the U.S. tax rebate of 2008, these coupons can be used only for designated appliances. So the money spent goes directly to the industries that need it most. General Electric (GE), Corning (GLW), Whirlpool (WHR) and Best Buy (BBY) are just a few of the companies that could benefit most from this spending. The inventory glut they’d suffered through will most likely give rise to empty warehouses thanks to this Chinese demand.

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BBY
Best Buy Co Inc - $43.13
- -0.92%
- $43.56
The beauty of China’s stimulus is that, unlike the U.S. tax rebate of 2008, these coupons can be used only for designated appliances. So the money spent goes directly to the industries that need it most. General Electric (GE), Corning (GLW), Whirlpool (WHR) and Best Buy (BBY) are just a few of the companies that could benefit most from this spending. The inventory glut they’d suffered through will most likely give rise to empty warehouses thanks to this Chinese demand.

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HSYT.OB
Home System Group - $3.149
- 0.00%
- $N/A
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composed of EURO's...it would behove me
to have the EURO out
perform....especially if i bought it
back in 1999.
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