Cramer’s lightning round: Ralph Lauren is a better stock than Canada Goose

Cramer’s lightning round: Ralph Lauren is a better stock than Canada Goose


Sturm Ruger & Company Inc: “I am a hunter, but I don’t usually recommend gun stocks, just because I don’t think it’s right to. … It’s a tough call for me.”

Carnival Corp: “If I have to buy one, I’ll do [Norwegian Cruise Lines], because I think that [chief executive] Frank Del Rio has done a remarkable job, but at the same time … I’d rather own the worst airline than the best cruise line.”

Western Union Co: “They’re doing some very good management. I’m not going to fight you if you want to buy some.”

Roblox Corp: “I think it’s a great concept, but you know what, the market is saying I am wrong, and I am not going to disagree with the market.”



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