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Cramer’s lightning round: I like Procter & Gamble over Kimberly-Clark

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Transocean Ltd: “It is a high-risk stock. I prefer to have something that is certainly a little bit more … known and already doing incredibly well, which is Halliburton.”

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Tapestry Inc: “I think it’s an inexpensive stock. I think Coach is good. I’d like for them to come on the show. I think that it’s a good idea.”

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Carnival Corp: “I don’t like Carnival, I prefer Norwegian Cruise. Better balance sheet, and I think that it’s going to do better.”

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Kimberly-Clark Corp: “I’d much rather have you be in Procter & Gamble.”

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Boeing Co: “As a long term position — that is really the operative term, because short-term, they keep doing things wrong.”

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Chord Energy Corp: “My favorite [energy stock] right now is Pioneer.”

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Quantumscape Corp: “It’s losing a lot of money … and we do not recommend stocks that are losing a lot of money.”

Disclaimer: Cramer’s Charitable Trust owns shares of Procter & Gamble, Halliburton and Pioneer Natural Resources.

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