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If You Invested $10,000 in T-Mobile Stock in 2013, This Is How Much You Would Have Today

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Many investors see T-Mobile US (NASDAQ: TMUS) as the upstart wireless company seeking to compete with tech giants. As low prices and acquisitions helped the company gain market share with customers over the past decade, T-Mobile stock became increasingly popular with investors. So does T-Mobile management. Let me explain.

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This 2013 IPO Stock Went Nowhere for 10 Years. Here's Why It Suddenly Tripled in Value in the Past Year

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In August 2013, grocery store chain Sprouts Farmers Market (NASDAQ: SFM) went public with an initial public offering (IPO). I'm sure investors were riding an emotional high with Sprouts stock after a market debt like that. But sometimes investors have to exercise extreme patience, as was the case here.

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Apple Has Spent $175 Billion on R&D Since the Start of 2013 -- but It's the $651 Billion Spent on Something Else That's the Real Jaw-Dropper

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Although it's been surpassed by Microsoft as the largest publicly traded company by market cap, few tech giants have delivered for investors quite like Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL). Investors who simply purchased shares of Apple and did nothing else have historically done pretty well. What's even more eye-popping than the $175.19

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This Fast-Growing Company Just Repurchased $4.8 Billion in Shares -- Its Second-Biggest Quarterly Buyback Ever. Should Investors Jump on the Stock?

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This continues Alibaba's struggles, a stock that has suffered a net loss since its initial public offering (IPO) in 2014. Knowing its history, is the share repurchase the move the Chinese e-commerce retailer and cloud service provider needs to inspire a recovery, or should investors remain on the sidelines?

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The Smartest Growth Stock to Buy With $500 Right Now

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If you need any more convincing, know that shares happen to be owned by one of the most famous investors of all time. But then Nu Holdings (NYSE: NU) came along in 2013. While this may seem commonplace today, it wasn't in 2013, especially in Latin America. Yet it could soon be worth hundreds of billions of dollars.

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Warren Buffett and Cathie Wood Agree: This Growth Stock Is a Buy

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But there's one growth stock that both of these investors love -- Latin American fintech Nu Holdings (NYSE: NU) -- so much so that they have invested nearly $1.5 And yet many investors have never heard of this company. The issue for Nu isn't a lack of famous investors. Only rarely have they owned the same company.

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Dick's Sporting Goods, Hibbett, and Academy Sports: Which Is the Best Stock for Investors Right Now?

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There's a newcomer to this space that I believe can offer better returns over the next five years than either Dick's or Hibbett. Academy Sports and Outdoors (NASDAQ: ASO) went public in 2020 and may be obscure. But investors should get familiar with the brand. This is significant because the company was struggling at the time.

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