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Panera Stock Was a 100-Bagger Before It Went Private in 2017. It Could Go Public Again in 2024.

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Seasoned investors may be excited, remembering the company's previous track record as a public company. From mid-1999 through its acquisition by investment group JAB in mid-2017, Panera stock was a rare 100-bagger, turning every $10,000 investment into $1 million.

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"Rule Breaker Investing" Essays From Yesterday, Vol. 6

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But I put a lot of time into those essays, and they occurred over a long narrative arc of history, 2002-2017, 15 years worth of investing lessons in Motley Fool Stock Advisor and Motley Fool Rule Breakers. It was February of 2017, and at that point our team made a decision to discontinue essays at the start of our issues.

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"Rule Breaker Investing" Market Cap Game Show: Throwdowns & Long-Term Wins

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The date was August 9, 2017. Having been there with me in 2017, as we debuted the show. I think, after Space X, they're the number two most frequently launched private company. It was talking about the five biggest public companies in the world on January 1st, of 1999. It's price tag. That's what I do.

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A Discussion With CDPQ's Marc-André Blanchard on Sustainability, COP28 and More

Pension Pulse

He shared this with me on this role: The leadership of CDPQ (on sustainability) has been there since 2017. The other part that is very important for us and that's where the puck is heading for institutional investors, is the engagement with our portfolio companies.

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Moderating Inflation, a Tasty IPO, Bull Market Talk, and More

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Do you feel like this reception maybe opens the door for some of those other big-name private companies out there? But for me, the way I implemented this is, when I started the newsletter The Profile in February of 2017, I was like, OK, this could go one of two ways. Matt Argersinger: I think that could be right, Dylan.