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Monday, May 19, 2008

Jim Cramer's Stop Trading May 19th

Buy Syngenta (SYT), Jim Cramer said on CNBC's "Stop Trading!" segment Monday.
Cramer said the Swiss agriculture company has been welcomed in Europe, unlike American companies. "I always felt that Europe had been very inhospitable to American biotechs," he said, calling Syngenta "one that they embrace." The stock is a "great buy," he said.
Cramer pointed out that Syngenta is off its highs. Because Bunge (BG), Monsanto (MON) and Syngenta all trade alike, "Anytime you get a discount in one, I'd pull the trigger," he said.
In energy, Cramer recommended ABB Ltd. (ABB). Cramer said that presidential candidate John McCain has left nuclear power as "really the only option" he supports. "ABB is the nuclear company from around the globe," he said.
Cramer said that Deutsche Telekom (DT) ought to acquire Sprint Nextel (S). With "no growth" and a 7% yield, Cramer said, Deutsche Telekom should take advantage of Sprint's install base. "They need growth to get this thing energized," he said. "I don't know what the holdup is."
Of BP (BP), Cramer said that American investors are impressed with the company's new management. He said that BP's 4% yield is safe.

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Monday, January 29, 2007

Barron's Euro Dogs of the Dow

Summary: The 'Dogs of the Dow' is the ultimate contrarian system; it picks out-of-vogue companies from the 30-stock Dow Jones Industrial Average, selecting at the beginning of each year the ten stocks with the highest dividend yield. According to the theory, by year-end the group should have outpaced the index. A few years ago Barron's began tracking the performance of the Euro Dogs by taking the 15 top-yielding stocks from the 50 stock Stoxx index; it has outperformed ever since (19% vs. 14%). This year's dogs that trade on U.S. markets, dividend yield, and 2007 P/E:
France Telecom S.A. (NYSE: FTE - News)
5.52
12.3
Enersis S. A. (NYSE: ENI - News)
5.15
9.1
Deutsche Telekom AG (NYSE: DT - News)
5
15.6
ABN Amro Holding N.V. (NYSE: ABN - News)
4.7
10.4
BT Group plc (NYSE: BT - News)
4.46
13.6
HSBC Holdings plc ADR (NYSE: HBC - News)
4.27
11.3
Vodafone AirTouch Public Company (NYSE: VOD - News)
4.27
12.8
Barclays plc (NYSE: BCS - News)
3.93
10.4
ING Group N.V. (NYSE: ING - News)
3.85
9.8
Royal Dutch Shell
3.64
9.5
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Barron's Euro Dogs of the Dow

Summary: The 'Dogs of the Dow' is the ultimate contrarian system; it picks out-of-vogue companies from the 30-stock Dow Jones Industrial Average, selecting at the beginning of each year the ten stocks with the highest dividend yield. According to the theory, by year-end the group should have outpaced the index. A few years ago Barron's began tracking the performance of the Euro Dogs by taking the 15 top-yielding stocks from the 50 stock Stoxx index; it has outperformed ever since (19% vs. 14%). This year's dogs that trade on U.S. markets, dividend yield, and 2007 P/E:
France Telecom S.A. (NYSE: FTE - News)
5.52
12.3
Enersis S. A. (NYSE: ENI - News)
5.15
9.1
Deutsche Telekom AG (NYSE: DT - News)
5
15.6
ABN Amro Holding N.V. (NYSE: ABN - News)
4.7
10.4
BT Group plc (NYSE: BT - News)
4.46
13.6
HSBC Holdings plc ADR (NYSE: HBC - News)
4.27
11.3
Vodafone AirTouch Public Company (NYSE: VOD - News)
4.27
12.8
Barclays plc (NYSE: BCS - News)
3.93
10.4
ING Group N.V. (NYSE: ING - News)
3.85
9.8
Royal Dutch Shell
3.64
9.5
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