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Cramer's lightning round: 'Snowflake does not come in'

Key Points
  • It's that time again! "Mad Money" host Jim Cramer rings the lightning round bell, which means he's giving his answers to callers' stock questions at rapid speed.

EXP World Holdings: "They made some big acquisitions. I've got to look more at it because the stock has been a total rocketship. ... We've got to do some homework."

Snowflake: "Snowflake does not come in. I thought the stock would come in. [CEO] Frank Slootman is doing an amazing job and this may be the fastest-growing larger company in America. So, I don't know. I mean, I guess you could buy some."

Qurate Retail: "I'm going to have to do homework on it."

Mcafee "There are so many companies in that particular lower end part of cybersecurity. I just have to say no. I'm going to just say no. I don't think it's a good stock. I just don't."

Facebook: "Facebook, I like. ... I don't think it's done."

Li Auto: "I'm going to give an answer to both Li and Nio, alright. There are so many young investors who have every right to be able to speculate, and I think both of these are speculatoins. I think you put a little money in them, if they come back down you put a little, but understand they are speculations. Older people, no. They are way too risky."

Cramer's lightning round: 'Snowflake does not come in'
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Cramer's lightning round: 'Snowflake does not come in'

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