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This Unstoppable Telecom Giant Returned More Capital to Shareholders Than Both AT&T and Verizon Over the Past Year, and It Just Raised Its Dividend 35%

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And many of the biggest companies in the industry are happy to return that cash to shareholders. billion to shareholders over the last 12 months. billion to shareholders over the past year. But one of its biggest competitors has returned even more cash to shareholders. It sports a 5% dividend yield, paying out $8.2

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Could Domino's Pizza Be a Millionaire-Maker Stock?

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Domino's completely redesigned its pizza recipe in 2008 and 2009. Leveraging the balance sheet to drive investment returns A franchise network of thousands of pizzerias creates durable cash flows. Domino's has taken advantage of that by strategically using its balance sheet to return money to shareholders.

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Could BigBear.ai Become the Next Palantir Technologies?

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Palantir Technologies is delivering a banner year for shareholders driven by exceptional growth and accelerating profitability. The company's Pangiam digital identity brand leverages biometrics with real-time images and videos to automatically detect anomalies and secure against threats. computer vision leadership Where BigBear.ai

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Should You Buy This Top Cathie Wood Stock While It's Below $100?

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Large expense items, like product development and sales and marketing, should constitute a lower percentage of total revenue over time, showcasing operating leverage. Shareholders must pay close attention to this going forward to ensure the strategy is working. In theory, Block's business model should scale up in a profitable manner.

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Warren Buffett and Berkshire Hathaway Own Citigroup Stock. Should You?

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The stock's valuation was hovering well below its peers, still hobbled by a poor reputation and memories of its 2008 government bailout. At their core, banks are essentially leveraged bets on a lending portfolio. Banks typically use debt, or leverage, to boost those returns.

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Where Will PayPal Be in 3 Years?

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In addition, the company's rapid pandemic-era growth was simply unsustainable, and it took a different approach that didn't resonate well with shareholders. Chriss has been leveraging this experience to turn things around at PayPal as he tries to reignite the business and attract more businesses and customers to the payment platform.

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Sirius XM Stock: Buy, Sell, or Hold?

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Sirius XM went from being a speculative deficit-riddled stock two decades ago to one that has been consistently profitable since shortly after completing the combination of the country's two satellite radio platforms in the summer of 2008. Sirius XM is also starting to pay down its long-term debt since that bearish leverage peaked in 2022.