On the 20th anniversary of Google's market debut, CNBC's Jim Cramer looked back on the stock's impressive climb and advised investors to stick with good companies for the long term, even if it means shouldering some short term losses.
"Why? Because they rang the register too often on the way up," he continued. "When you're dealing with truly great companies, not the indices, but the companies themselves I sing the praises of, the real risk is that you panic and get shaken out. I challenge you to be able to handle it."looked back on the stock's impressive climb and advised investors to stick with good companies for the long term, even if it means shouldering some short term losses.