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Oracle's (ORCL - commentary - Cramer's Take) good. Annaly's (NLY - commentary - Cramer's Take) dividend boost is big. I like the Accenture (ACN - commentary - Cramer's Take) news; that's solid. Nike (NKE - commentary - Cramer's Take) at first glance seems solid -- that one's always tricky.
I like this. We need some good news for a change. It's been so bleak. Tech needs it. So does consumer apparel -- and with a one-two punch of Nike and VF (VFC - commentary - Cramer's Take), maybe we catch a break. Accenture is just broad enough to help the bullish cause, too. I am on the fence on this market because of the futures pressure and how much it is determining pricing. And you read my last piece about the earnings pressure from the high end. Still, it is nice to have a balance of some positivity to the negativity. At the time of publication, Cramer had no positions in stocks mentioned.
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