KEY POINTS
  • 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.

CNBC's Jim Cramer said Friday he intends to own Costco for the long term because the wholesale retailer has the most valuable quality he looks for in stocks: pricing power.

"Costco has the No. 1 most important quality in a great stock: This is a company with the ability to raise price at will," the "Mad Money" host said.