“Just remember to ring the register gradually on the way up,” the “Mad Money” host said.
but trimmed"Although they're not one of the majors, it is extremely well-run, still, with a much higher mix of leisure travelers compared to business ones," Cramer said.
"The only problem with this stock is that everybody knows Alaska Air's one of the strongest players in the industry, which makes it harder for them to deliver an upside surprise. That's why the stock is actually down a few bucks from where it was trading before the quarter," he added. Cramer said that even though there is a bull market in airlines, there are a few companies whose stocks investors should avoid.
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