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Cramer's Lightning Round: Raytheon is a buy

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  • 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.
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Evolv's year-to-date stock performance.

Evolv: "No. Come on, man. I know it's speculative, but jeez, it's just so high, it's moved so high, it doesn't make any money. We're going to say 'ix-nay.'"

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Digital World Acquisition's year-to-date stock performance.

Digital World Acquisition: "Jimmy chill don't touch that thing. That thing is a blank check company, I'm going to have to take a major league no, hard pass on that."

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Raytheon's year-to-date stock performance.

Raytheon: "...I think it's time to buy, I'm taking it out of the penalty box right now right here."

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Paysafe's year-to-date stock performance.

Paysafe: "No. Payment processing, I've had it. Even though it's profitable, I don't want anything having to do with payments unless it's Visa or Mastercard."

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Prospect Capital's year-to-date stock performance.

Prospect Capital: "We have no idea what prospect owns, we can't do it. I know it's got that big yield, but we have no idea what's in it, we're going to say no to that."

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