Cramer's lightning round: CVS is 'one of the absolute cheapest stocks' in the market

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Jim Cramer says the CVS-Aetna deal created much more value than investors are giving it credit for in his rapid-fire lightning round.

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I agree, Infrastructure like that is valuable to automate 1 tenth of the assest, rent out the rest

It’s slightly overvalued. Nice dividend though.

CVS is a monopoly that needs trust busting.

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