Jim Cramer's Stop Trading! Buy Costco
Buy
Costco
(COST) - Get Report
, Jim Cramer said Wednesday on CNBC's Stop Trading! segment.
Cramer said the warehouse retailer is uniquely attractive to shoppers because it's an ever-changing experience. "They have an exciting thing," he said. "They made it so you can't regard it as a
Wal-Mart
(WMT) - Get Report
or a
Target
(TGT) - Get Report
."
(To watch Jim Cramer
discuss the beauty of Costco with
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Farnoosh Torabi, click
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Cramer likes
Gap
(GPS) - Get Report
because of the incentives set up for new management.
Cramer still likes refiners
Valero
(VLO) - Get Report
,
Chevron
(CVX) - Get Report
and
Conoco
(COP) - Get Report
despite recent warnings by Valero and Chevron, because he says recent weeks have seen refining margins "explode."
At the time of publication, Cramer was long Conoco.
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