Jim Cramer's Bargain Takeover Plays
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"It's not easy to guess what these flush parties would buy. It is easy to guess what you should buy: companies with solid, consistent earnings whose stocks have been pushed down along with everything else even though their businesses have not lost value." -- Jim Cramer

symbol name last price % change open
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  • JPM
    Jp Morgan Chase C
  • $41.93
  • -0.69%
  • $42.15

"Does anyone believe that JPMorgan (JPM) wouldn't want to sell a big stake to someone?"

People owning JPM also tend to own: AAAIGIBMINTCJNJKOMSFT

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  • LM
    Legg Mason Inc
  • $28.89
  • +1.26%
  • $28.52

"Legg Mason's (LM) Citigroup stake is for sale. How about that piece of business?"

People owning LM also tend to own: AVXBAMCHEUY.PKCVAFCE-AHLDVF.PKIVSBF.PK

TheStreet.com Rating: D+ What is this?

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  • TWX
    Time Warner Inc N
  • $30.90
  • -0.99%
  • $31.10

"How about a big Internet company, such as Time Warner's (TWX) AOL?"

People owning TWX also tend to own: CBSDISGOOGNWSVIAYHOODENN

TheStreet.com Rating: D+ What is this?

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  • X
    United States Ste
  • $45.42
  • +0.53%
  • $45.39

"U.S. Steel (X), Alcoa (AA) and Motorola (MOT) are all brands that are down on their luck right now."

People owning X also tend to own: ACIAINVANRAPCBBDBTUCHK

TheStreet.com Rating: D+ What is this?

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  • AA
    Alcoa Inc
  • $13.64
  • +6.56%
  • $12.90

"U.S. Steel (X), Alcoa (AA) and Motorola (MOT) are all brands that are down on their luck right now."

People owning AA also tend to own: AIGIBMINTCJNJJPMKOMSFT

TheStreet.com Rating: C- What is this?

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  • MOT
    Motorola Inc
  • $8.24
  • +0.24%
  • $8.22

"U.S. Steel (X), Alcoa (AA) and Motorola (MOT) are all brands that are down on their luck right now."

People owning MOT also tend to own: CCLXCVSGOOGGSHDJNJ

TheStreet.com Rating: D+ What is this?

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