Cramer’s lightning round: Li-Cycle Holdings is ‘too risky’ for this environment

Cramer’s lightning round: Li-Cycle Holdings is ‘too risky’ for this environment


Li-Cycle Holdings: “Too dangerous, too risky. Not the right thing for this environment. We’ve got to be more careful.”

Epam Systems: “Very fast grower. Profitable. I like them. They must come on the show because they are [headquartered] right next to where I live.”

AT&T: “[Sell, sell, sell].”

Compass Pathways: “No, too dangerous. Too risky. Not what we want right now. Pharmaceutical company that is too dangerous.”

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