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Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE:VZ) is among the stocks Jim Cramer reviewed while discussing the Iran ceasefire that triggered a relief rally. Cramer noted that it is “too hard to figure this one out,” as he remarked:

Now, lots of things are loved on an update, but as you imagine, there are not a lot of hate spread around, and when you find it, let’s just say it’s eye-opening, maybe eye-popping. Some of these losers are real obvious… Verizon’s right there. Too hard to figure this one out. Might be connected to the coming IPO of SpaceX, which owns Starlink.

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Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE:VZ) provides wireless, broadband, and wireline services. The company offers mobile connectivity, fixed wireless access, fiber-based products, and related devices for consumers. In addition, it delivers networking, security, voice, IoT, and communication support services. A caller asked for Cramer’s opinion on the stock during the April 6 episode, and he responded:

Well, I mean, I gotta tell you, Verizon’s actually got some game here. It’s got a new CEO. It’s starting to move up. I care for Verizon. I think it’s well behind the market. I think you got a good idea. I’m not kidding. One of the best ideas around, frankly.

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