We recently compiled a list of the Jim Cramer Remembers COVID-19 & Discusses These 11 Stocks. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Costco Wholesale Corporation (NASDAQ:COST) stands against the other stocks.
In a recent appearance on CNBC’s Squawk on the Street, Jim Cramer recalled the stock market crash due to the coronavirus. The COVID stock crash in 2020 was one of the worst periods in market history after the Great Recession which saw the S&P, Dow Jones, and the NASDAQ 57%, 54%, and 56%. During the COVID selloff, the S&P lost 34% between February and March while the Dow bled 25% and the NASDAQ shed 28%.
Cramer recalled what he was doing just as COVID would start to devastate the markets. He remembered that he was at his birthday party and “had a lot people at Manhattan.” At the gathering, Cramer met with hedge fund billionaire David Tepper and the pair discussed an article in the Lancet medical journal which speculated how the virus “could be like the biggest thing ever.”
However, while Cramer and Tepper wondered about the implications of the virus, his co-host David Faber wasn’t too worried. Cramer recalled: “And I remember David Faber, specifically saying that I was a . . . called me a crybaby or just an alarmist. But then the next day like the world closed. Not David’s finest hour. But it was amazing. And it was just one of those things [that] just, happened.”
However, even as markets shed a third or a quarter of their value during the pandemic, the CNBC TV host shared that these losses rarely stick over the long term. After all, according to him, even though the 2008 stock market crash was much worse, the markets have made significant gains since then.
Cramer commented that “people have to recognize that the declines are not necessarily the end of the world. And the future isn’t necessarily bad while the past is good.” He added that investors were irrational during the pandemic selloff as well. According to Cramer “There were stocks that were bought, there were people who came on air, somewhat recklessly, I’m not going to mention the names. Who drove down stocks to the point where you got bargains you wouldn’t believe.” He recalled buying the shares of one of the most well-known coffee chains in the world for his Charitable Trust at “fifty three.” The price was a bargain, according to Cramer, and he remembered thinking “wow, I mean, see you later.”
Another development that Cramer commented on was the possibility of President Trump’s policies leading to the US exporting more natural gas. Mentioning the natural gas industry in the US, President Trump, and his recent remarks about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the TV host shared:
“Right and then you do have the possibility of a massive increase in export of nat gas. We have a lot of nat gas, it’s just very hard to be able to, you can’t pump it right every second. But we are not in trouble with the amount of nat gas we have. We do I think always, we find it quizzical that Russia has been able to export it so well. I mean all that stuff with Russia, I mean look I think the President is a little bit ahistorical Ukraine may be starting the war.”
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To make our list of the stocks that Jim Cramer talked about, we listed down all the stocks he mentioned during CNBC’s Squawk on the Street aired on February 19th.
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Costco Wholesale Corporation (NASDAQ:COST)
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Costco Wholesale Corporation (NASDAQ:COST) is an American retailer that sells groceries, electronics, medicines, and a wide array of other products. Its strategy of negotiating lower prices has helped the firm in today’s inflationary era. Costco Wholesale Corporation (NASDAQ:COST)’s shares have gained 43% over the past year due to its low-price business model. Cramer has also been appreciative of the strategy in his previous appearances. Here are his latest remarks for Costco Wholesale Corporation (NASDAQ:COST):
“Walmart and Costco and TJ Max, TJX, we own, I wish we owned Walmart but we can’t own all three, it’s very undiversified. But those are the three companies that are doing the most to cut prices. I had the previous CFO Richard Galanti at Costco, more than thirty years CFO. Who would actually target companies that are charging too much and say hey listen you know what we got a new brand coming and its called Kirkland Signature and it’s going against you. One of the great anomalies that has been solved, there are some people who really did things wrong, uh, Michael Shu at Kimberly, he went to Costco and said listen we got to solve the problem of you going against us in what he knew was that Kimberly made both, so I mean basically they were on a suicide path with Costco, they were making [inaudible] for much less. Costco targets those who don’t bring the price down. And they have been the major inflation fighter in this country.”
Overall COST ranks 5th on our list of the stocks Jim Cramer recently talked about. While we acknowledge the potential of COST as an investment, our conviction lies in the belief that some AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns and doing so within a shorter timeframe. If you are looking for an AI stock that is more promising than COST but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about the cheapest AI stock.
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