RealMoney Radio Mailbag: Can I Get a Dell on the Rocks?
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Do you like Dell (DELL) - Get Dell Technologies Inc. Class C Report?-- Jake from New York
Jim Cramer
: I don't like Dell here. The PC market is likely to be extremely rocky this year until we get a clear reading on when
Microsoft
's
(MSFT) - Get Microsoft Corporation Report
Vista operating system will arrive. In addition, I believe Dell needs to get AMD chips into their products as soon as possible, which would help Dell stem market share losses. (Note: Cramer owns Microsoft for his
ActionAlerts PLUS charitable trust.)
Is Toyota (TM) - Get Toyota Motor Corporation Report still a buy down here at about $100?-- Patrick from Pittsburgh
Jim Cramer
: Yes, I believe Toyota is a buy here. I believe
General Motors
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(GM) - Get General Motors Company Report
is making serious improvements to its financial structure, but Toyota will continue to take market share worldwide and has rock-solid fundamentals. There is room for more than one winner in this sector.
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At the time of publication, Cramer was long Microsoft.
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