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1 Unstoppable Multibagger Up 1,000% Since 2013 That Can't Quit Repurchasing Its Shares. Should Investors Buy, Too?

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Convenience-store chain Murphy USA (NYSE: MUSA) has delivered a total return of 1,000% since its 2013 spinoff from Murphy Oil , more than tripling the returns provided by the S&P 500 index. Buying back more than 55% of its outstanding shares over this time has made the company an unlikely multibagger for buy-and-hold investors.

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Warren Buffett's Warning to Wall Street Has Been Validated. What Does the "Oracle of Omaha" Think Investors Should Do Now?

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The legendary investor didn't know when the stock market crash would come. But what does he think investors should do now? Based on his past statements, I think he'd recommend investors do four specific things. Buffett once identified temperament as "the most important quality for an investor." Be patient.

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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. Indeed, T-Mobile will now pay shareholders $2.60

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These 3 Companies Have Collectively Repurchased $1.07 Trillion of Their Own Stock Since the Start of 2013

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In other words, it can make a company appear more fundamentally attractive to investors. When a public company retires shares of its common stock, the ownership stakes of existing/long-term shareholders can increase over time. This encourages investors to have a long-term mindset. trillion worth of their own stock.

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Billionaire Warren Buffett Owns 45 Stocks and ETFs. But Only One Has a Beefy 5% Dividend Yield.

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Billionaire Warren Buffett has always had a thing for companies that return capital to their shareholders. Passive income can compound into vast sums of wealth and make money productive as investors wait for a stock to appreciate. That's not exactly something you want to see as an investor. billion in debt.

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Want to Invest Like Warren Buffett -- but on a Limited Budget -- in 2025? Here's 1 Buffett-Approved Asset to Add to Your Portfolio Now.

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Most investors would be happy with a track record like Warren Buffett's. To potentially score a win similar to Buffett's, you could follow some of this expert investor's moves, buying stocks he favors, for example. He's even recommended this one as a great buy for nonprofessional investors. Image source: The Motley Fool.

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If You Invested $10,000 in Verizon in 2013, This Is How Much You Would Have Today

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It hasn't been easy being a shareholder in Verizon Communications (NYSE: VZ). And is this a stock that investors should consider buying right now? For example, from 2013 to 2022, its revenues only increased by 14% in total. Investors who care more about generating steady income from their holdings will find this compelling.

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