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How the Mighty Have Fallen

By Jim Cramer

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More than 100 companies in the S&P 500 now trade in single digits. The stocks that do trade there take your breath away. Obviously GE is stunning. The bonds are for sale everywhere. Everywhere. Don't know more than what the papers say: European exposure, mostly Eastern Europe and U.K. residential housing. Obviously Bank of America and Citigroup . Hideous. Obviously GM and Ford . AIG . Still in the S&P. Always painful, Ben Bernanke agrees. These still take my breath away. They do so every day. But then there are companies that I remember being in the $20s and $30s, companies like Gannett , New York Times , Hartford , Lincoln . I just can't believe where they are. Manitowoc , Textron . These are $30 and $40 stocks. CBS ... what the heck? Three dollars? Wasn't that in the $20s? Alcoa was in the...

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