Mad Money: Key points from December 3, 2021 (Friday) episode

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      This page contains summary of CNBC program “Mad Money w/ Jim Cramer” which was on air on Friday, December 3, 2021.  It also contains links to CNBC sites which contain video clips and transcripts are also listed.

       

      (1) Cramer’s week ahead: Stocks may be in for more punishment (https://www.cnbc.com/2021/12/03/cramers-week-ahead-stocks-may-be-in-for-more-punishment.html)

      • Next week’s market events could offer signs of a late December rally after a highly volatile week, CNBC’s Jim Cramer said Friday.
      • “I think we may be in for more punishment because the valuations got so out of control,” the “Mad Money” host said.

       

      (2) Executive Interview: Boot Barn is seeing strong growth and expects to blow past current store count target, CEO say (https://www.cnbc.com/2021/12/03/boot-barn-ceo-expects-to-blow-past-current-store-count-target-.html)

      • Boot Barn CEO Jim Conroy told CNBC’s Jim Cramer on Friday that the western apparel retailer has raised its long-term store count target.
      • In an interview on “Mad Money,” Conroy said the California-based company’s old benchmark of 500 stores is no longer adequate.
      • “We’ll put a more precise number around that, but it’ll be a couple hundred stores north of that [old target],” he said.

      Ticker: BOOT

       

      (3) [No Video Clip] Am I diversified? Cramer helps ‘Mad Money’ viewers decide (https://www.cnbc.com/video/2021/12/03/am-i-diversified-cramer-helps-mad-money-viewers-decide.html)

      On Friday’s episode of “Mad Money,” host Jim Cramer analyzed callers’ top stock holdings and offers feedback on whether they are adequately diversified.

      • AAPL, GOOGL, AMZN, JPM TSLA — bless the portfolio because charitable trust  own AAPL, GOOGL, AMZN
      • BBY, AMD, NVDA, SONO, HAS — remove BBY, add RTX
      • PXD, SNOW, Silicon Valley Bank (private?), MOH, AAPL — replace MOH with CNC
      • MMM, GM, IBM, PM, CLF — not comment on Tabaco stock
      • MRVL, IBM, CVX, MSFT, NIKE

       

      (4) Jim Cramer analyzes the investment case for e-commerce play VTEX and fintech firm PROG Holdings (https://www.cnbc.com/video/2021/12/03/jim-cramer-analyzes-the-investment-case-for-e-commerce-play-vtex-and-fintech-firm-prog-holdings.html)

      On Friday’s episode of “Mad Money,” host Jim Cramer looks at the stocks of two companies he was unfamiliar with when viewers recently call in about them: VTEX and PROG Holdings.

      Ticker: VTEX, PRG

       

      (5) Cramer’s lightning round: I prefer Pfizer’s stock over Novavax (https://www.cnbc.com/2021/12/03/cramers-lightning-round-i-prefer-pfizers-stock-over-novavax-.html)

      • Seres Therapeutics: “You’re a younger person and you’re new and I think you can buy it. For an older person, it’s too speculative because the company is not making any money. I like your call, though.”
      • ViacomCBS: “It’s OK. I think that whole business is under assault. You can mention any one of these. I think it’s just OK. I mean, it’s well run, but it’s just OK.”
      • Novavax: “They came on like gangbusters. We all thought they were going to be equal. I like Pfizer. Pfizer’s got the pill coming up, too. That’s the inexpensive way. I feel safe with Pfizer.”
      • ODP Corporation: “No, I can buy everything I want on Amazon. I do not need that company. That is an Amazon roadkill.”
      • GrowGeneration: “Now, Grow we had on in the teens and then when it got to the $40s and $50s, we said, ‘We have had enough. We’ve made too much money, let’s not be greedy.’ Bulls make money, bears make money, hogs get slaughtered, and we said sell and we have never looked back.”
      • Canopy Growth: “At this point, $9, I guess I would [be a buyer]. My problem here is that this did not have a good quarter. It’s not doing that well. … I don’t like the cannabis business. I just don’t. I think it was an overhyped business, not unlike what we’re seeing right now in the gambling business, which is just brutal.”
      • Palantir: “Cult stock, cult stock, cult stock. The cult stocks aren’t working, OK? … We fooled around with it, we traded it, but no. It’s a cult stock right now. It’s not working.”
      • ContextLogic: “We actually think this company is a decent company, and they’re throwing it away. I mean look, you buy it at $3, can it go to zero? I guess so, but it’s a good [speculative play].”

      Ticker:  MCRB, VIAC, NVAX, ODP,GRWG, CGC, PLTR, WISH

       

      (6) Cramer says he plans to own Costco for the long term. Here’s why (https://www.cnbc.com/2021/12/03/cramer-says-he-plans-to-own-costco-for-the-long-term-heres-why.html)

      • CNBC’s Jim Cramer said Friday he intends to own Costco for the long term.
      • The “Mad Money” host cited the wholesale retailer’s pricing power as the key reason.
      • “They could snap their fingers and become more profitable practically overnight. That makes Costco a member of a very small club,” he said.

      Ticker: COST

       

      Other Stocks Discussed (calls with audience):DDS [prefer M and Cole], LMT (like LMT very much)

       

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