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Is Ares Capital Stock a Buy Now?

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Learn More Ares Capital fills a hole left by banks Ares Capital Corporation is a business development corporation (BDC) that provides financing to middle-market companies -- those with earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization ( EBITDA ) ranging from $10 million to $250 million. Image source: Getty Images.

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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. It expects EBITDA of $1 billion to $1.2

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Liftoff eyes $4bn valuation as Blackstone weighs exit strategies

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Blackstone is considering various strategic options for Liftoff, including a sale, which could value the mobile app marketing provider at over $4bn, including debt, according to a report by Reuters citing two sources familiar with the matter. Blackstone acquired Vungle in 2019 and invested in Liftoff the following year.

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Crocs Rocks Wall Street's Socks Off

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billion in borrowings after paying back another $323 million of debt. Its debt-to-EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization) multiple is a reasonable 1.4, It did have to upend its once cash-heavy balance sheet to finance the $2.5 It found ways to deliver operating improvements.

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Why Shares of Canopy Growth Jumped Monday

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The stock jumped after the company announced several moves to improve its liquidity and pay down its debt. The plan included paying down $188 million in debt, plus the company said it was selling off facilities to raise another $150 million. Canopy's shares are still down more than 76% to start the year. billion, an increase of $2.97

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1 Wall Street Analyst Thinks Boeing Stock Is Going to $119. Is It a Sell?

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billion in consolidated debt and only $12.6 billion in earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization ( EBITDA ), and $31.3 billion in net debt in 2026. The company ended the second quarter with $57.9 billion in cash and marketable securities. billion penciled in.

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Is Occidental Petroleum Stock a Buy Now?

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Sign Up For Free Rapidly repaying debt Occidental Petroleum made a needle-moving acquisition last year, closing its $12 billion purchase of CrownRock. The only concern was the debt it took on to close the deal. billion of existing debt and issued $9.1 billion of new debt to fund the purchase. Start Your Mornings Smarter!

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