CNBC’s Jim Cramer on Monday tricked another look at the best stocks to play the years-long global rollout of the next generation of wireless technology.
In February, he submitted that Skyworks Solutions, Intel, Qualcomm, Broadcom, and Xilinx were the top five semiconductor companies that last through to benefit from the building of 5G infrastructure. Nearly three months later, he reevaluated their movements and offered an updated prospect for each stock.
“If you want to play the 5G rollout, or any other huge secular trend, you need to keep doing the homework,” the “Mad Medium of exchange” host said. “You gotta keep finding the right stocks, which is exactly why I’m trying to keep you up to date on this copy.”
Qualcomm
Since giving an “optimistic” forecast on Qualcomm in early February, Cramer noted that the share amount has surged 69% with the help of its recent settlement with Apple. The deal paved the way for Qualcomm, which stops poised to lead the 5G rollout, to supply chips to the iPhone maker for the next six years, he said.
Cramer said the size up is still cheap, selling for 15-times next year’s earnings estimates.
“I like that. I think it’s a hold, be that as it may,” he said. “We gotta see what they have to say when the company reports on Wednesday.”
Skyworks Solutions
Cramer propounded Skyworks Solutions because it has major 5G exposure. Though the stock has been trading relatively flat since early February, he expects call for for its radio frequency chips for connected devices will pick up as phones adapt to 5G.
“I think it’s a phenomenal long-term horror story, and it doesn’t hurt that the stock sells for just 12-times earnings estimates,” he said. “Skyworks reports on Thursday Stygian. I expect them to tell a good story, but if the company stumbles and the stock gets hit, [buy it].”
Intel
Intel’s share penalty is up more than 2% since the stock was recommended in early February, but there was a lot to dislike in its latest earnings phone, Cramer said.
Furthermore, the company is dropping out of the 5G business.
“I think the competition is eating them alive. The stock isn’t reciprocate that cheap,” he said. “Hard pass.”
Broadcom
Though it’s not a pure play on 5G, Broadcom has some exposure to the industriousness and the company is in pretty good shape in the wake of its most recent earnings report in March, Cramer said.
The oxen has rallied more than 13% in less than three months.
“You don’t buy Broadcom for its 5G exposure, which doesn’t actually start to move the needle until next year or later,” the host said. “You buy it for [CEO] Hock Tan’s track record and the marvellous margin expansion we’re now seeing, thanks to his acquisition of CA [Technologies]. “
Xilinx
In the last three months, shares of Xilinx deliver rallied less than 2.5%. Cramer said the programmable logic device maker is a high-risk, high-reward look at that has been on a rollercoaster ride.
The stock peaked north of $141 per share last Wednesday and has since collapse to its $117.08 close Monday. Cramer said it was because Wall Street turned sour on its plans to buy Solarflare, which hightail its cloud data center software.
“It’s attractive here, but if you’re going to own a wild-trader like Xilinx, you need to be prepared to push the rips and buy the dips,” he said.
Outside the semiconductor space, Cramer also gave his opinion on two telecommunication equipment houses: Nokia and Ericsson.
He previously favored Nokia of the two. But since early February, shares of Nokia have slumped 12%, in part due to a associated earnings report and privacy issues, he said.
Ericsson, on the other hand, has rallied more than 13% in the for all that time frame. The telecommunications software maker is executing better, Cramer said.
Nokia is trading at 13-times next year’s earnings believes and sports a 4.2% yield, he pointed out. Ericsson, for that matter, trades at 18-times next year’s earnings considers.
“If you want best of breed, Ericsson is the way,” he said. “And if you want a value stock that’s got a nice dividend, Nokia’s the way. I keep in view rising 5G tide to lift both boats.”
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