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Will Uber Be a $1 Trillion Company by 2030?

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As it currently stands, there are only seven companies in the world with a market capitalization in excess of $1 trillion. Many of these companies develop software platforms, which often come with predictable, recurring revenue at a high margin. But the company actually provides far more value to customers.

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Carvana Has Now Reported 2 Profitable Quarters. Time to Buy?

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The company sought to remake the fragmented used-car market by transacting and financing online. The company has now reported an earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization ( EBITDA ) profit and positive net income for each of the first two quarters in 2024. It expects EBITDA of $1 billion to $1.2

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Could SoundHound AI Stock Be a Better Buy Than Nvidia in 2024?

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SoundHound generated 80% revenue growth in Q4 As with Nvidia, what might attract investors to SoundHound is that this is also an AI company experiencing some terrific growth. It also expects to be profitable on the basis of adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization ( EBITDA ).

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Starbucks: Buy, Sell, or Hold?

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Additionally, Starbuck's net income declined 15% from $908 million a year ago to $772 million in the latest quarter as its operating expenses, depreciation and amortization expenses, and general and administrative expenses all increased. The company has 61% of its stores in China and the U.S., What's the bull case for Starbucks?

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This 7.2%-Yielding Dividend Stock Is a Well-Oiled Income Machine

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Enbridge (NYSE: ENB) has been one of the steadiest companies in the energy sector over the years, and 2023 was its 18th straight year of achieving its financial guidance. Add in its financial strength and growth prospects, and the company is an ideal option for those seeking passive income. Gulf Coast.

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History Says This 7%-Yielding Stock Will Pay You a Bigger Dividend Next Year, Even If There's a Recession

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While a recession could have a major impact on some companies, it likely won't affect Enbridge (NYSE: ENB) at all. The leading North American pipeline and utility operator generates very durable cash flow and has very visible growth prospects. The company's low-risk business model is a big driver of its remarkable consistency.

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Despite Peloton's 40% Stock Surge, Persistent Problems Still Cloud Its Future Prospects. Here's Why

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On the surface that sounds exciting, but when you dig into the story a little bit more, the exercise equipment maker remains a troubled company. The reason for the rally was the company's fiscal Q4 2024 earnings release, which seems like it must have been pretty good given the market's reaction. Image source: Getty Images.

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