Cramer Backs 4 Stocks, Says Flex Could Climb Another 50%
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Updated · CNBC · May 26
Cramer Backs 4 Stocks, Says Flex Could Climb Another 50%
1 articles · Updated · CNBC · May 26
Jim Cramer used his lightning round to recommend buying DoorDash, Leidos, Flex and PulteGroup, with Flex standing out as a name he said could still rise another 50%.
DoorDash and Leidos were framed as mispriced laggards: Cramer said investors are crowding into semiconductors and hardware, pressuring software-adjacent names like DoorDash, while Leidos is falling despite what he called strong security businesses.
On housing, Cramer endorsed PulteGroup but said Toll Brothers is his preferred homebuilder because more than 20% of its buyers pay cash and are less dependent on mortgages.
The calls came as part of CNBC's rapid-fire "Mad Money" lightning round, where Cramer gives brief buy-or-sell views on individual stocks.
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