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On Wednesday's "Mad Money" show, Jim Cramer said he saw strength in telephone companies, including AT&T(T Quote) and Verizon(VZ Quote), which he said were trending higher.
On Thursday, AT&T closed down 24 cents, or 0.9%, at $25.50, while Verizon added 9 cents to close at $31.
Industrials were also showing signs of strength, he said, offering General Electric(GE Quote) as an example, as were banks, such as Wells Fargo(WFC Quote). Cramer owns both stocks for his Action Alerts PLUS charitable trust.
General Electric closed up 8 cents at $11.88, and Wells Fargo traded higher by $1.91, or 10.5%, to $20.09. ...
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