Cramer’s lightning round: Uber is going to be the last man standing

Cramer’s lightning round: Uber is going to be the last man standing


Uber Technologies Inc: “Uber is a stock that you have to own for a while. … It’s going to be the last man standing, and that’s why I like Uber.”

PayPal Holdings Inc: “I think that they can make it so that a lot of other companies go under their umbrella, and that would make me like the stock. But that has not happened yet.”

Wingstop Inc: “I think it’s a very good situation. … Plus, unlike most food costs, wings have actually come down.”

Fortive Corp: “I happen to think that this was a very good spin on both sides. I happen to like Danaher very much. … And, I like Fortive.”

Disclaimer: Cramer’s Charitable Trust owns shares of Danaher.

Cramer's lightning round: Uber is going to be the last man standing

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