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1 Unstoppable Multibagger Up 2,530% Since 2009 to Buy in 2024 and Hold Forever

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Posting annualized total returns of 26% since its initial public offering in 2009, OTC Markets Group (OTC: OTCM) may be one of the most surprising multibaggers on the publicly traded markets. OTC Markets itself, though, could hardly be in better financial shape -- and its recent shareholder returns speak to that fact.

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Buying Tesla Stock Today Could Be Like Buying Apple Stock in 2009, According to This Wall Street Strategist

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Deliveries soared 83% year over year as the company leaned into discounts, revenue rose 47% to $24.9 Ives elaborated in his research note on Tesla by drawing an interesting comparison: "We view Tesla where Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) was in the 2008/2009 period, as [the company] was just starting to monetize its services."

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If You Invested $5,000 in Broadcom In 2009, This Is How Much You Would Have Today

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However, its success has taken its stock 5,100% higher since launching its IPO in 2009. The company, then known as Avago Technologies, debuted almost a year after the global financial crisis when stocks had begun a recovery from one of the most notable declines in history. But that yield applies to new shareholders.

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In 2009, Coca-Cola Made a Technological Innovation That Led to New Drinks in Its Portfolio. Kraft Heinz Hopes to Make the Same Breakthrough in 2024.

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This led to the launch of the Coca-Cola Freestyle machine in 2009. While this may sound like managerial hyperbole, the company is serious. The company won't report financial results for 2023 until Feb. But then again, as the chart shows, the company's revenue has been stuck in neutral as well.

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This Completely Off-the-Radar Company Yielding 11.5% Might Be the Safest High-Octane Dividend Stock to Own in 2025

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With thousands of publicly traded companies and exchange-traded funds (ETFs) to choose from, every investor is likely to find one or more securities that'll help them meet their goals. BDCs are a type of business that invests in the equity (common and preferred stock) and/or debt of middle-market companies. Start Your Mornings Smarter!

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Billionaires Are Piling Into This Nasdaq Stock-Split Company Down 52% and Yielding a Healthy 4% Dividend

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In recent months, several funds run by billionaire investors have piled into a stock-split company trading on the Nasdaq stock exchange that has struggled this year but pays a healthy dividend. Warren Buffett's company Berkshire Hathaway has been buying shares all year. However, Berkshire is now the largest shareholder.

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1 Dominant Company That Just Raised Its Dividend for the 68th Straight Year: Time to Buy the Stock?

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When you're looking for businesses that send their shareholders a check every three months, it helps if the company dominates its industry. Durability is key If a company is able to pay a rising dividend for nearly seven decades, it must possess some positive attributes that have worked in its favor. There are growth investors.

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