Jim Cramer Says Hold Onto This Tech Stock, But 'You're Not Going To Make A Lot Of Money In It Right Now, Because That Was A Really Terrible Last Quarter'

On CNBC’s "Mad Money Lightning Round," Jim Cramer said Corning Incorporated GLW reported a disappointing quarter. "In this market, it stays disappointing, there’s just no bounce, maybe next year," he noted.

Cramer said Vertiv Holdings Co VRTV is a Buy.

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The "Mad Money" host recommended holding Texas Instruments Incorporated TXN. "Now, they are very shareholder friendly, but then again, they do have a lot of industrial that is not doing that well… [but] you’re not going to make a lot of money in it right now, because that was a really terrible last quarter," he added.

Merck & Co., Inc. MRK is doing "very, very well," he said.

Price Action: Shares of Merck fell 0.1% to close at $102.68, while Texas Instruments fell 0.9% to $140.50 on Monday. Vertiv rose 5.1% to settle at $38.28, while Corning gained 0.3% to close at $26.66 during Monday’s session

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