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Updated · CNBC · May 26
Cramer Backs 4 Stocks, Says Flex Could Climb Another 50%
Updated
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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