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Cramer's Top 3X3 Picks in 2007: Value, Growth & Speculative
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Last week Jim Cramer on CNBC’s MAD MONEY gave us his top 9 picks for 2007. He gave 3 speculative picks, 3 growth picks, and 3 value picks.
Cramer’s 3 Top Speculative Picks for 2007 from Friday are:
1) Level 3 Communications (LVLT)
2) Rite Aid (RAD)
3) Savient Pharma (SVNT)
The Cramer Top 3 Growth Picks in order for 2007 from Thursday are:
1) New York Stock Exchange (NYX);
2) Apple (AAPL);
3) Cisco Systems (CSCO).
The Cramer Top 3 Value Picks for 2007 from Wednesday in order are:
1) Altria (MO)
2) Goldman Sachs (GS)
3) Halliburton (HAL)
Would you like to make your own calls for 2007? We asked a checklist of questions and even have a mechnism for getting investors on a free confidential email list for special situations, buyouts, backdoor plays into IPO’s and the like. You can click here for an email list submission if you would like to make your own predictions or if you would like to join the list, although participating in one does not automatically sign you up the other.
Jon C. Ogg
January 8, 2007
Jon Ogg can be reached at [email protected]; he does not own securities in the companies he covers.
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