Cramer’s lightning round: Rapid7 is not a buy

Cramer’s lightning round: Rapid7 is not a buy


Abbvie Inc: “I think the answer is that Abbvie, which we own big for our Charitable Trust, goes higher.”

NVIDIA Corp: “You have to buy it gingerly. Why? Because the sellers just come out of the woodwork every time the stock goes up. But I’m with [CEO] Jensen Huang. … I’m going to say, buy.”

Aegon NV: “I like Chubb more. These companies do very well at this particular moment in the cycle. I think you’re in a good one.”

American Airlines Group Inc: “Typically, I don’t recommend airlines, but at $12, that factors in nothing but depression and I do not think we are going to get depression. So, I’m going to say okay to that.”

Rapid7 Inc: “It doesn’t make money. … I’m not going for it.”

Coterra Energy Inc: “It is terrific. It’s down huge. Buy Coterra. … It’s an inexpensive stock with a giant dividend.”

Disclosure: Cramer’s Charitable Trust owns shares of Abbvie and NVIDIA.



Source

Pokémon, sports trading card boom boosts Target, Walmart ahead of holiday season
Business

Pokémon, sports trading card boom boosts Target, Walmart ahead of holiday season

Trading cards of the game “Magic” are located in a shop where a “Magic” tournament is taking place. Frank Rumpenhorst | picture alliance | Getty Images As screentime soars and technology races ahead, a low-tech pastime is back in a big way: collecting trading cards. The cardstock depicting everything from NFL standouts to Pokémon and […]

Read More
FAA lets Boeing increase 737 Max production almost two years after near-catastrophic accident
Business

FAA lets Boeing increase 737 Max production almost two years after near-catastrophic accident

Boeing 737 Max aircraft are assembled at the company’s plant in Renton, Washington, U.S. June 25, 2024. Jennifer Buchanan | Via Reuters Boeing has won regulator approval to ramp up production of its best-selling 737 Max jetliners to 42 a month, a milestone for the manufacturer nearly two years after the Federal Aviation Administration capped […]

Read More
‘The tide went out’: How a string of bad loans has bank investors hunting for hidden risks
Business

‘The tide went out’: How a string of bad loans has bank investors hunting for hidden risks

Signage outside Western Alliance Bank headquarters in Phoenix, Arizona, March 13, 2023. Caitlin O’Hara | Bloomberg | Getty Images Big banks including JPMorgan Chase and Goldman Sachs had just finished taking victory laps after a blockbuster quarter when concerns emerged from an obscure corner of Wall Street, sending a collective shiver through global finance. Regional […]

Read More