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Cramer's Lightning Round: Planet Labs Rally Up Too Much

Jim Cramer's Mad Money lightning round on April 24, 2026 questioned Planet Labs' post-IPO rally, calling it "It's just up way too much, just going up on the same stuff over and over again. We're gonna say, no, we're not going to pay these prices." The segment weighs fundamentals against hype in space-imagery names and warns against chasing momentum.

Cramer's Lightning Round: Planet Labs Rally Up Too Much

Key Takeaways

  • Cramer says Planet Labs is up too much and investors shouldn't pay current prices.
  • The segment weighs fundamentals, growth trajectory, and competitive positioning in satellite imagery.
  • CNBC notes a year-to-date move but provides no exact price or percentage in-text.
  • Other stocks mentioned in the round include Symbiotic, Ollie's Bargain Outlet, and Strategy.

People Involved

  • Jim CramerHost, CNBC Mad Money

Entities Involved

  • Planet LabsSpace-imagery company (public post-IPO listing)
  • SymbioticCompany mentioned in the lightning round
  • Ollie's Bargain OutletDiscount retailer mentioned in the lightning round
  • StrategyCompany mentioned in the lightning round

MarketMoodz Analysis

For investors, the segment underscores the risk of chasing high-momentum plays in specialized tech sectors. A disciplined approach—clear position sizing, defined catalysts, and rigorous valuation checks—helps dampen a narrative-driven move in space-imagery names that could unwind quickly if growth signals falter.

Historically, post-IPO hype cycles around AI and frontier tech have rewarded early momentum but punished late-stage risk. Planet Labs' next moves—contract wins, profitability, and competitive positioning—will determine whether the rally sustains or reverts. Monitor fundamentals, peer competitiveness, and any new funding or partnerships as clues to the stock's trajectory.

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