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Billionaires Are Buying Up This Millionaire-Maker Stock

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But at its current price of about $71 and enterprise value of $153 billion, Uber's stock still looks reasonably valued at 31 times forward earnings and 17 times next year's adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization ( EBITDA ). million shares, Ken Griffin beefed up his position by 179% to 2.65

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28.4% of Warren Buffett's $303 Billion Portfolio Is Invested in 3 Stocks He Plans to Hold Forever

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Combined, they account for about 28.4% That bodes well for 2025, especially because discount revenue accounts for the vast majority of Amex's total sales. times analysts' estimates for 2025 EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization). Image source: The Motley Fool. Card fees added $8.5

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Why Upstart Holdings Stock Was Skyrocketing This Week

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Upstart also nearly reported a generally accepted accounting principles ( GAAP ) profit for the first time in years. It also expects an adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, amortization ( EBITDA ) margin of 18%, and GAAP net income of at least breakeven.

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Better Fintech Stock: PayPal vs. Robinhood

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Its number of active accounts grew 2% in 2022 but dipped 2% in 2023. In 2024, PayPal's revenue and adjusted earnings per share (EPS) grew 7% and 21%, respectively, as its number of active accounts rose 2% to 434 million. Unfortunately, PayPal's growth cooled after those temporary tailwinds dissipated.

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Why Opendoor Technologies Stock Was Sliding Today

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It did narrow bottom-line losses, its adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization ( EBITDA ) loss going from $69 million to $49 million, but that didn't seem to be enough to please investors. On a generally accepted accounting principles ( GAAP ) basis, its per-share loss expanded from $0.14

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Why Oatly Stock Tumbled This Week

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to 28.8%, and it narrowed its adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization ( EBITDA ) loss from $13.1 Its GAAP (generally accepted accounting principles) loss per share also contracted from $0.50 Oatly also made improvements in profitability. Its gross margin rose from 23.4% million to $6.1

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Why Krispy Kreme Stock Plunged This Week

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from the prior-year quarter, while adjusted non-GAAP (generally accepted accounting principles) earnings per share sank 89% to $0.01. Sign Up For Free A Q4 miss and cautious 2025 guidance In the fourth quarter, Krispy Kreme saw revenue of $404 million, down 10.4% Both figures missed analyst expectations.