Cramer’s lightning round: I like E.L.F Beauty over Coty

Cramer’s lightning round: I like E.L.F Beauty over Coty


Ammo Inc: “I know it’s a little bit of a far field in terms of where you are versus what it is, but Dick’s is my favorite in that group.”

Inmode Ltd: “It’s a good company, but the people hate the medical device companies. … I think they’re overly hated. That’s why I like [Johnson & Johnson].”

Coty Inc: “When we’re in that area, you know we go with E.L.F. … That’s the stock to be in.”

Silvergate Capital Corp: “I am no longer a huge crypto guy. I was in it as long as it was right. Now that it’s wrong, I’m not there.

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



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