CNBC’s Jim Cramer advised buying Lyft shares at $15 while warning AST SpaceMobile could decline further to $40.
CNBC’s Jim Cramer endorsed ride-hailing firm Lyft at its current $15 level, citing its valuation as attractive. He contrasted this with AST SpaceMobile, which he described as “losing a fortune” and vulnerable to a drop toward $40 before presenting a buying opportunity.
Cramer also dismissed First Solar despite strong earnings, calling its stock chart one of the worst he had seen. First Solar reported Q1 2026 earnings per share of $3.22, beating estimates of $2.98, with revenue of $1.044 billion and net income rising 65% year-over-year to $346.62 million.
In fintech, Cramer suggested Fiserv should pursue mergers amid industry overcrowding. His comments came during CNBC’s *Mad Money* segment, where he also highlighted shipping stocks like ZIM as undervalued.