CNBC’s Jim Cramer offered a list of 12 stocks investors should put on their radar for when the “indiscriminate selling” of newly public companies stops.
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host said Thursday, the"indiscriminate selling" in the cohort will offer at least some buying opportunities."When that happens, you should be aware the market has fallen far enough that there's actually a few companies that might ... be interesting," Cramer said. For that reason, Cramer on Thursday offered a list of stocks he thinks investors should have on their radar. They all meet the following criteria:Positive earnings estimates for 2022 and projected earnings growth in 2023Using that criteria shrunk the universe of newly public companies from 649 to just 61. From there, Cramer said he wanted to highlight only the 12 stocks he believes are notable.
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