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With six months left this year, Jim Cramer sees the Dow Jones rising another 1,000 points to 14,548 by year-end, he told viewers of his "Mad Money" TV show Friday. He said he doesn't randomly pick this number out of a hat but instead performs a full bottom-up analysis of the 30 stocks in the Dow. Last year, the Dow closed at 12,463, just 7 points below Cramer's target of 12,470. On the final installment of his Dow Jones rundown, Cramer started with Pfizer (PFE Quote), a stock he said has been "stuck in the mud" as of late. "Owning it is like owning a bond, with a tad more upside," he said, adding that the recent management changes have done little to excite him. Moving on, Procter & Gamble (PG Quote), Cramer said, could give people a couple of points gain, but not much else.
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