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Cramer's Lightning Round: SoFi is a buy

Cramer's Lightning Round: SoFi is a buy

CNBC10-07-2025
SoFi: "[buy, buy, buy!]"
American Express: "Goes higher!"
Fair Isaac: "I'm going to stick my neck out and say that I think FICO is ok here."
Lincoln Electric: "I think you got to wait for a pullback."
Okta: "I like Okta...I'd rather own CrowdStrike."
Campbell's: "I think you're fine to be able to buy some."
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