On today’s STOP TRADING segment on CNBC, Jim Cramer reviewed a couple of ideas to make money.On Graco (GGG), Cramer said the CEO is a great a tell. He said if it wasn’t for Home Depot (HD) the stock would be up. The CEO reportedly said the worst drop in housing was behind. Cramer said Home Depot (HD) is its own problem and they are their own worst enemy. Cramer said he thinks Lowe’s (LOW) will be able to climb from here.Cramer said Target (TGT) can go higher as well.He said American Standard (ASD) and Fotrtune Brands (FO) have bottomed.Cramer also said the Big 3 even after meeting with Bush are just a srying situation and Toyota (TM) is the play there.Cramer said to take the profit on Express Scripts (ESRX), so ring the register according to him.Jon C. OggNovember 14, 2006
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