Cramer’s lightning round: Stick with Ford Motor over Stellantis

Cramer’s lightning round: Stick with Ford Motor over Stellantis


SoFi Technologies: “It’s just a world of hurt, but at $5 [per share], let’s just roll with it.”

Matson Inc: “I think that company ultimately is going to come under pressure. There is a lot of sense that maybe these shipping companies make a little too much money.”

Stellantis: “Like Stellantis, but let’s stick with Ford. All we need is Ford. Under $15, that’s terrific.”

Disclosure: Cramer’s Charitable Trust owns shares of Ford Motor.

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