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1 Stock Down 57% From Its 52-Week High That This Wall Street Analyst Expects to Gain 426% in 2024

The Motley Fool

It's certainly time to consider buying some, as long as you do your due diligence and understand the risks and opportunities. Adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization ( EBITDA ) turned positive after a loss the year before, and adjusted net income was $14 million.

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Marsh & McLennan Companies (MMC) Q4 2024 Earnings Call Transcript

The Motley Fool

As we discussed last quarter, beginning in the first quarter of 2025, we will exclude the impact of acquisition-related intangible amortization and the other net benefit credit from adjusted EPS. And then, the beginnings of starting to amortize those retentions. And so -- but bid really is the primary driver.

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NextEra Energy Partners (NEP) Q2 2023 Earnings Call Transcript

The Motley Fool

During the quarter, we used approximately $78 million of reserve amortization, leaving FPL with a balance of approximately $1 billion. For the 12 months ending June 2023, FPL's reported ROE for regulatory purposes will be approximately 11.8%. Our capital projects continue to progress well. Treasury yield. We're not -- but we're not waiting.

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NextEra Energy (NEE) Q2 2023 Earnings Call Transcript

The Motley Fool

During the quarter, we used approximately $78 million of reserve amortization, leaving FPL with a balance of approximately $1 billion. For the 12 months ending June 2023, FPL's reported ROE for regulatory purposes will be approximately 11.8%. Our capital projects continue to progress well. Treasury yield. We're not -- but we're not waiting.

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How Much Can I Sell My Company For? Insights for Business Owners

Axial

To complete your CCA, an advisor will need access to: Your financial statements, to calculate your EBITDA (Earnings Before Interest, Tax, Depreciation, and Amortization). This analysis relies on real, completed sales, which often include additional amounts that buyers paid during the bidding process, resulting in higher prices.