Date updated:08-27-2009
Here's what Jim Cramer's had to say lately about stocks in the news.

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BA
Boeing Co - $51.70
- +0.52%
- $51.12
In a video filmed today, Cramer said he doesn't trust Boeing, and he'd sell the stock at current levels and hedge his bets with Honeywell (HON) instead. "There's something wrong with the plane, or they would've flown it already," said Cramer. "I question why we should trust them this time."

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T
At&t Inc. - $26.02
- -0.34%
- $26.10
Druing last night's "Lightning Round" segment, Cramer said that AT&T "is finally on the move." He predicted the stock would go to $30 and said he also liked Verizon (VZ) and Apple (AAPL).

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C
Citigroup Inc - $4.20
- -1.41%
- $4.19
In a post yesterday to his RealMoney blog, Cramer wondered if "we are about to get slammed again by weaker data." He said that "maybe stocks like Citigroup and Goldman (GS) are ahead of themselves. Maybe the financial group is too frothy -- witness the final reversals in Fannie (FNM) and Freddie (FRE) mentioned here earlier as perhaps being worthless." But he concluded that he didn't "see anything big happening" because "the data really is pretty good." " I am simply trying to say," he wrote, "that between money coming in and better earnings vs. too much optimism and deficit issues, I see a push for awhile."

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CAT
Caterpillar Inc - $57.95
- -1.13%
- $58.10
"I think that Cat is a whole-class manufacturer. If you can handle a dip to $40, you should hold onto it." Lighting Round, Aug. 26

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ORCL
Oracle Corporatio - $22.34
- -0.22%
- $22.28
"I'm a huge believer in Larry Ellison and a huge believer in that merger. I think you hold onto that one." Lighting Round, Aug. 26

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FDO
Family Dollar Sto - $30.38
- +0.30%
- $30.25
"You've got this incredible all-at-once retail thing going on," he said, which is sending stocks across the board up, including Target (TGT), Williams Sonoma (WSM), Tiffany (TIF), Dollar Tree (DLTR) and Family Dollar (FDO)." Stop Trading!, Aug. 21

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DLTR
Dollar Tree - $48.93
- +0.37%
- $48.69
"You've got this incredible all-at-once retail thing going on," he said, which is sending stocks across the board up, including Target (TGT), Williams Sonoma (WSM), Tiffany (TIF), Dollar Tree (DLTR) and Family Dollar (FDO)." Stop Trading!, Aug. 21

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TGT
Target Cp - $47.46
- -0.92%
- $47.73
"You've got this incredible all-at-once retail thing going on," he said, which is sending stocks across the board up, including Target (TGT), Williams Sonoma (WSM), Tiffany (TIF), Dollar Tree (DLTR) and Family Dollar (FDO)." Stop Trading!, Aug. 21
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