Lightning Round: VinFast is not a company you want to be involved with, says Jim Cramer - Summary

Summary

In this transcript from the "Lightning Round" segment on "Mad Money" with Jim Cramer, various callers ask for Jim's opinions on specific stocks. Jim provides quick responses, suggesting whether to buy, sell, or hold each stock based on his analysis. The stocks mentioned include Norfolk Southern, SoFi Technologies, a Vietnamese EV company (not recommended), Live Nation Entertainment, Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals, PG&E, Electric Power, AEHR, and Accenture. Jim emphasizes the importance of avoiding stocks that are losing money and expresses optimism about some companies. The segment ends with the conclusion of the "Lightning Round."

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1. "Lightning Round" segment on Cramer's "Mad Money" is starting.
2. Caller Brian from New Jersey inquires about the stock Norfolk Southern.
3. Jim sees Norfolk Southern as a good buying opportunity, suggesting buying in stages.
4. Caller Joe from Pennsylvania seeks Jim's thoughts on SoFi Technologies.
5. Jim is positive about SoFi Technologies, mentioning its recent growth and upcoming deals.
6. Caller Rich in California inquires about a Vietnamese EV company, which Jim strongly advises against investing in.
7. Caller Alex from Massachusetts seeks Jim's opinion on Live Nation Entertainment.
8. Jim suggests considering Live Nation Entertainment at a specific stock price and expresses interest in having its CEO on the show.
9. Caller Monty from California asks about Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals, but Jim refrains from recommending losing money stocks.
10. Caller Chris from Illinois discusses Electric Power and mentions wanting a specific person back on the show.
11. Caller Riley from Texas seeks Jim's expert opinion on AEHR, a testing measurement company.
12. Caller Mike from Illinois discusses the Chicago Cubs and asks about Accenture, to which Jim praises the company and its CEO, Julie Sweet.
13. Caller Haraj from California inquires about a specific company, which Jim declines due to significant losses.

This concludes the "Lightning Round" segment on Cramer's "Mad Money."