Cramer’s lightning round: I like Tesla over Sunrun

Cramer’s lightning round: I like Tesla over Sunrun


Monday.com Ltd: “They’re losing too much money. So I’ve got to say no to Monday.”

Sunrun Inc: “I would rather own Tesla … than own Sunrun, which is losing a lot of money.”

Gores Guggenheim Inc: “There was a time, a time where I would’ve said this one could be good. … I can’t do that.”

Tilray Brands Inc: “I think that Tilray is actually a company that’s going to make a lot of money as we go national with cannabis.”

NortonLifeLock Inc: “We sold our whole position at a very big profit for the Charitable Trust. Why did we do that? Quite simply, because they promised several times to close the deal [for Avast]. And they didn’t close the deal. And so, we closed the deal with them.”



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