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

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After staring at the brink of bankruptcy, a debt restructuring deal rescued the stock. 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. Also, most of that debt has interest rates between 12% and 14%.

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Medical Properties Trust (MPW) Q3 2024 Earnings Call Transcript

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During the third quarter, we continued to advance our strategy of generating additional liquidity to accelerate debt paydown and enhance financial flexibility. During the quarter, MPT and our JV partner increased the equity investment in infracore by retiring approximately 50 million Swiss francs in maturing third-party debt.

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Where Will Carnival Stock Be in 3 Years?

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The cruise line operator's revenue plunged in 2020 and 2021 as global travel ground to a halt during the pandemic, and it was forced to take on a lot more debt to stay solvent. On an adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization ( EBITDA ) basis, it generated a profit of $3.3 NYSE: CCL). billion in 2025."

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Here's the Best Airline Stock to Buy for 2024

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But it's not bad news for debt providers because they have been rewarded for putting up capital, with their investment backed up by a relatively liquid asset, the airplanes themselves. I've also included its adjusted debt to earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation, amortization, and rent ( EBITDAR ) multiple.

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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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The leading North American pipeline and utility operator generates very durable cash flow and has very visible growth prospects. Enbridge currently gets 98% of its earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) from stable cost-of-service or contracted assets. billion-$6.6

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

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Add in its financial strength and growth prospects, and the company is an ideal option for those seeking passive income. A strong start to 2024 Enbridge generated $5 billion in adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization ( EBITDA ) during the first quarter and $3.4 billion of distributable cash flow (DCF).

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

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Yes, the company generated positive adjusted free cash flow and adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization ( EBITDA ). The company also managed to refinance debt that was set to come due, solidifying its financial situation. But those are non-GAAP numbers, so you have to take them with a grain of salt.

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