When making investing decisions, CNBC's Jim Cramer said never to bank on the outcome of any company's litigation.
When making portfolio decisions, CNBC's Jim Cramer told investors never to bank on the outcome of any one company's litigation.
"I like betting on businesses, not lawsuits and the lawyers who game them," he said. "So if you ever find yourself betting on a brutal set of lawsuits, don't try to fight it just because you love the company like I did with J&J for so long. Believe me, there are better and easier ways to try to make some money."
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