Cramer’s lightning round: Cano Health is a buy

Cramer’s lightning round: Cano Health is a buy


Hasbro Inc: “I actually don’t even like the toy companies right now. … Let’s wait for now.”

Viatris Inc: “I don’t like those guys. I do think that [Johnson & Johnson] is going to spin off its consumer product company, and that’s going to be very, very good.”

IAC Inc: “That stock is so down. … Do I know that that stock has to bounce back? Yes. Do I know from what level? No. But I think you’re okay.”

Nike Inc: “I don’t think buying Nike here is that bad.”

Disclaimer: Cramer’s Charitable Trust owns shares of Johnson & Johnson.

Cramer's lightning round: Cano Health is a buy

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