Jim Cramer thinks CrowdStrike has bottomed and offers views on 4 other stocks

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Jim Cramer's daily rapid fire looks at stocks in the news outside the CNBC Investing Club portfolio. CrowdStrike : The cybersecurity beat the quarter but lowered its full-year outlook. It turns out CrowdStrike didn't lose that many customers after last month's major outage snarled IT globally. "They are signing some very big deals," Jim Cramer said Thursday, adding he thinks CrowdStrike shares have bottomed. The CNBC Investing Club portfolio owns rival Palo Alto Networks.

Cramer said the stock has been strong and views it as a buy "if it settles in." Five Below : The discount retailer reported better-than-expected sales. "No desire to wade into that. They don't know whether to build places or not," Cramer said. Burlington Stores : The off-price retailer beat on earnings and provided good guidance. "They are very well run. I think that this a buy," Cramer said. "I like it here.

 

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