'I look at these drug companies and I think, 'Wouldn't that be a great place to go if the market really falls apart?'' CNBC's Jim Cramer said.
CNBC's Jim Cramer said investors who are trying to navigate Monday's global stock market sell-off should look to drug companies.
"I look at these drug companies and I think, 'Wouldn't that be a great place to go if the market really falls apart?'" the "Mad Money" host said.A Gilead Sciences office is shown in Foster City, California, U.S. May 1, 2018.said investors who are trying to navigate Monday's global stock market sell-off should look to drug companies.
"I look at these drug companies and I think, 'Wouldn't that be a great place to go if the market really falls apart?' " Cramer said on "
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