Cramer's Stop Trading! The Wells Fargo Tell (11/12/08)
Cramer told viewers to watch Wells Fargo as a tell on the market. A drop below the price of its secondary offering at $27 is a bad sign for the market. He noted Bear Stearns and Las Vegas Sands also fell below their secondary offerings. At closing on Wednesday, Wells Fargo was at $27.70 and Cramer expressed his hope that the financial would hold its ground. Cramer said Goldman Sach’s paper on insurance companies was a “frightening piece” which indicated Prudential, Principal Financial and Metlife need to raise capital to survive. Finally, Cramer is bullish on Pfizer which has an 8% and invests enough in research and development to offset the losses from drugs whose patents are about to expire.
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