Get Even More Bullish on the Dow, Part 1
Editor's note: This is Part 1 of Jim Cramer's review of the prospects for the stocks that make up the Dow 30. Read Part 2, Part 3 and Part 4.
The sin of not being bullish enough is not one that I have been guilty of very often, but 2006 found me on that side of the fence when I did my annual predictions for the Dow Jones Industrial Average components. I was just about bullish enough on the average itself, though: The Dow closed the year at 12,463, just 7 points below my target of 12,470.| 3M Flat in '07 |
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| 10,058.64 | 1,070.52 | 2,150.87 | 36.33 |
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