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"Dow Jones must make their index look more like the market," Jim Cramer told viewers of his "Mad Money" TV show Monday. Cramer took issue with Dow Jones' re-indexing of the Dow Jones Industrial Average by dropping both Altria (MO Quote - Cramer on MO - Stock Picks), a company which he owns for his charitable trust Action Alerts PLUS, and Honeywell (HON Quote - Cramer on HON - Stock Picks), and adding Bank of America (BAC Quote - Cramer on BAC - Stock Picks) and Chevron (CVX Quote - Cramer on CVX - Stock Picks) to the index. There are three big themes in the economy that Cramer said the DJIA needs to emphasize. The first is the importance of the natural resource sector as a growing part of our economy. The second is the strength of companies that sell beyond the US border to the rest of the world. And third, the decline in both the size and the worth of the financial sector. "None of these themes were reflected in today's choices," Cramer noted. Cramer said it was a horrible move to remove Honeywell from the average. The company, he said, is finally starting to turn itself around and is a good representative of U.S. manufacturing.
Cramer also mocked the inclusion of Chevron as an oil play. He would have chosen another stock from his charitable trust,
ConocoPhillips (COP Quote - Cramer on COP - Stock Picks), which he says is better run and has more natural gas exposure.
He also would have considered adding
Freeport-McMoran (FCX Quote - Cramer on FCX - Stock Picks), another stock Cramer owns for Action Alerts Plus, or
Schlumberger (SLB Quote - Cramer on SLB - Stock Picks) as better representatives of the oil industry.
Cramer reserved special outrage for the inclusion of Bank of America. "We shouldn't be adding a financial, we should be removing one," he said.
Cramer suggested getting rid of
American International Group (AIG Quote - Cramer on AIG - Stock Picks), which he declared is "a travesty masquerading as an insurance company." Cramer even went as far as adding AIG CEO, Martin Sullivan, to his Wall of Shame. "This guy gives incompetence a bad name," he added.
Cramer made a few other suggestions for the Dow as well. Why not dump
Pfizer (PFE Quote - Cramer on PFE - Stock Picks)? he asked. The average already includes both
Johnson & Johnson (JNJ Quote - Cramer on JNJ - Stock Picks) and
Merck (MRK Quote - Cramer on MRK - Stock Picks).
The index also includes both
AT&T (T Quote - Cramer on T - Stock Picks) and
Verizon (VZ Quote - Cramer on VZ - Stock Picks), which represent both of the remaining large telecom companies. Cramer suggested adding
Cisco (CSCO Quote - Cramer on CSCO - Stock Picks) as a more diversified technology company, and even
Google (GOOG Quote - Cramer on GOOG - Stock Picks), as a company now getting 43% of its sales overseas.



