Cramer’s lightning round: I’m very concerned about Veru

Cramer’s lightning round: I’m very concerned about Veru


Veru Inc: “I’m very concerned about it.”

HealthEquity Inc: “Expensive stock, another one of these stocks not making much money. I think we’re going to have to take a major league pass.”

Bumble Inc: “We’re not seeing the kind of profitability that makes me feel like that stock’s inexpensive.”

Axon Enterprise Inc: “It’s a terrific law enforcement package that I think is really good for everybody. I like it.”

Nuscale Power Corp: “If you want small, nuclear modular reactors, I’m going to have to say, the Constellation Energy group. That’s who’s got it.”

Disclaimer: Cramer’s Charitable Trust owns shares of Coterra.

Cramer's lightning round: I'm very concerned about Veru

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