Cramer’s lightning round: Nokia is ‘right to buy’

Cramer’s lightning round: Nokia is ‘right to buy’


Nokia Corp: “I am hearing nothing but positives of late, for the last four weeks, about Nokia. … I think it’s right to buy.”

Iron Mountain Inc: “I’ve been behind it because I like that dividend. … I think you’re okay in it.”

Tattooed Chef Inc: “That’s a very hard call. Doesn’t make money, and I’m not currently recommending stocks that don’t make money.”

Intrepid Potash Inc: “I am very worried about that industry because I’ve seen the prices of corn and wheat have been going down. And soy.”

CRISPR Therapeutics Inc: “I’m not going to bet against anyone who wants to be part of CRISPR technology, because it could be great.”



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