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If You Invested $15,000 in Aurora Cannabis in 2020, This Is How Much You Would Have Today

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But what if you waited until 2020, when the markets briefly crashed and valuations were incredibly low for many stocks? Here's a look at what it was trading at back then, and what an investment in the cannabis producer in March 2020 would be worth today. on March 18, 2020. Shares of Aurora Cannabis reached a low of $0.60

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If You'd Invested $2,000 in QuantumScape in 2020, This Is How Much You Would Have Today

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Why did QuantumScape's stock skyrocket in 2020? It also declared its adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization ( EBITDA ) would turn positive by 2027. billion in late 2020 even though it hadn't generated any revenue yet. Its stock started trading at $24.80 Image source: Getty Images.

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Here's How Realty Income Can Afford its 5.2% Dividend Yield

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Realty Income actually hiked its dividend three times during 2020. Real estate companies have a lot of depreciation and amortization, which is deducted as an expense under GAAP. Since depreciation and amortization is a non-cash charge, net income tends to understate the cash flow of the company.

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Could BigBear.ai Become the Next Palantir?

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When BigBear.ai (NYSE: BBAI) went public by merging with a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) in December 2021, it bore a striking resemblance to Palantir Technologies (NYSE: PLTR) , which went public through a direct listing in September 2020. even integrated Palantir's tools into its own modules before its public debut.

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1 Stock-Split Stock to Buy Hand Over Fist in July, and 1 to Avoid

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Its year-end store count rose from 2,768 in 2020 to 3,437 in 2023, and it plans to open 285 to 315 new locations this year. From 2020 to 2023, Chipotle's revenue grew at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 18% as its EPS increased at a CAGR of 53%. Yet I believe Chipotle's stock is still worth buying for three simple reasons.

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Billionaires Are Buying Up This Millionaire-Maker Stock

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on March 18, 2020. It expanded its food delivery business by acquiring Postmates in 2020, and it turned profitable in 2023 by exiting its weaker overseas markets and divesting its non-core divisions. Uber (NYSE: UBER) has taken investors on a wild ride since its IPO on May 9, 2019. million today. million shares.

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Where Will BigBear.ai Stock Be in 1 Year?

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initially claimed its revenue would rise at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 40% from $140 million in 2020 to $388 million in 2023. It predicted its gross margin would expand from 30% to 50% as its adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization ( EBITDA ) margin would only dip slightly from 18% to 16%.