Cramer’s lightning round: I want to buy more Marvell Technology

Cramer’s lightning round: I want to buy more Marvell Technology


Marvell Technology Inc: “They are the best when it comes to 5G, the best in high-performance computing. But remember, those things have fallen out of favor right now. … I’d like to buy more [for the Charitable Trust.] That’s the way to go.”

Stem Inc: “It got very, very high. We moved away from companies that don’t make money. … We’re not recommending stocks that don’t [make] money.”

AbCellera Biologics Inc: “They do make money, and I will give them that, although it’s not exciting when you’ve got so many great companies like Pfizer that make a lot of money and are inexpensive.”

Capri Holdings Ltd: “I think it’s okay, but apparel is very out of favor with this market.”

Disclosure: Cramer’s Charitable Trust owns shares of Marvell Technology.



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