On his "Mad Money" TV show on Wednesday, Jim Cramer recommended grocery store Kroger(KR Quote) over rival Whole Foods(WFMI Quote), citing Kroger's history of taking market share, increasing margins and maintaining low prices, keeping it in competition with retailers such as Wal-Mart(WMT Quote).
But Whole Foods, Cramer said, has been on a downward slope for years, until its rally of the past few weeks, vs. Kroger's recent decline. Cramer advised taking profits in Whole Foods and buying Kroger, but he said it was up to viewers to decide for themselves. On Thursday, Kroger closed up 34 cents, or 1.6%, at $21.68, and Whole Foods closed up $1.40, or 8%, at $18.88. Cramer said he also likes Honeywell(symbol Quote), though the company's hard to evaluate. Honeywell rose $2.26, or 8%, to close at $30.57 on Thursday. In his "Lightning Round" segment, Cramer said that Oracle(ORCL Quote) is going to the $20s and that he wants to stick with Terra Nitrogen(THN Quote) and buy more if it hits $130. Oracle gained 24 cents, or 1.3%, to $18.82 on Thursday, and Terra Nitrogen added 12 cents to $140. He said that he'd recommend UPS(UPS Quote) if it fell back into the $40s, calling it a "great, great company with a great yield." UPS closed up $2.30, or 4.6%, at $52.37 on Thursday.- Loading Comments...
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