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3 Unstoppable Multibaggers Up Between 965% and 3,450% Since 2014 to Buy After a Recent Pullback

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Investing in its logistics network to serve the underpenetrated LatAm e-commerce market while building out its credit portfolio to help the underbanked, the company's focus on benefiting its users is more important to me than 90 days' worth of profits. MELI Return on Invested Capital data by YCharts.

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This High-Yield Dividend Stock Is a Monster Passive Income Machine

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The LP has delivered an average return on invested capital (ROIC) of 12% over the last 10 years. Its ROIC has also been in the double digits every year since 2005 -- a period that included the Great Recession, the oil price collapse of 2014 to 2017, and the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Alibaba Plans to Unlock Value for Shareholders. Here's How.

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Delivering almost zero value to shareholders Alibaba was at its peak when it came public in 2014. But unlike 2014, when investors were optimistic about Alibaba's prospects, investors today are incredibly pessimistic. The 10 stocks that made the cut could produce monster returns in the coming years. Image source: Getty Images.

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The Smartest Dividend Stocks to Buy With $250 Right Now

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The midstream leader has generated a return on invested capital (ROIC) of 10% or more and solid cash flow in every year since 2005 -- a period which included the Great Recession, the oil price collapse of 2014 through 2017, and the COVID-19 pandemic. if you invested $1,000 at the time of our recommendation, you’d have $771,034

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7 Reasons Buying $1,000 of This 7.8%-Yielding Dividend Stock Could Be a Brilliant Move

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For example, Enterprise delivered a double-digit return on invested capital (ROIC) in every year since 2005. This period included the financial crisis that began in 2007, the oil price collapse from 2014 through 2017, and the COVID-19 pandemic. The 10 stocks that made the cut could produce monster returns in the coming years.

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1 Unstoppable Multibagger Up 10,200% Since 2000 to Buy and Hold Forever After a Recent Dip

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UFPT Operating and Profit Margin (TTM) data by YCharts Powered by these improving margins, the company's free cash flow (FCF) and net income have grown by 17-fold and 7-fold, respectively, since 2014. Image source: Getty Images. By gaining access to certain materials like this, UFP adds to its ever-widening moat.

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3 High-Yield Energy Stocks That Are Gushing Gobs of Free Cash Flow

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Since the oil and gas crash of 2014 and 2015, free cash flow (FCF) has been the name of the game across the energy sector. The company has an extremely efficient asset portfolio. It has spent years selling plays that can only do well at a high oil price in favor of investments that can turn positive FCF even at low oil prices.

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