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3 Growth Stocks That Could More Than Double Their Revenue by 2025

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Rivian Automotive Rivian's stock price has dropped about 80% below its $78 price at its initial public offering (IPO). But it disappointed the bulls after its public debut when it struggled to meet its own production targets. With an enterprise value of $10.4 Image source: Getty Images. billion by 2025.

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Could MicroStrategy Stock Help You Become a Millionaire?

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It went public at a split-adjusted price of $60 per share and eventually skyrocketed to an all-time high of $3,130 during the peak of the dot-com bubble on March 10, 2000. A $20,000 investment in its initial public offering (IPO) would have blossomed to $1.04 That transition initially spooked investors for three reasons.

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Could Zoom Video Communications Become the Next Microsoft?

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Zoom Video Communications (NASDAQ: ZM) has taken investors on a wild ride since its initial public offering (IPO). The video conferencing company went public at $36 on April 18, 2019, and its stock soared to its all-time high of $568.34 Five9 reportedly rejected a second buyout offer from Zoom in late 2023.

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Is Rivian Automotive Stock a Buy Now?

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So should investors still buy Rivian's stock -- which remains more than 70% below its initial public offering ( IPO ) price -- as the bulls look the other way? 16, 2021, Rivian's enterprise value reached $151 billion -- a whopping 91 times the revenue it would actually generate in 2022.

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Blackstone and CPP Investments Acquire AirTrunk From Macquarie and PSP Investments

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Scott Murdoch of Reuters aslo reports Blackstone to buy Australia's AirTrunk in US$16 billion deal: Blackstone will buy Australian data centre group AirTrunk for an implied enterprise value of over A$24 billion ($16.10 has agreed to acquire Australian data-center operator AirTrunk in a deal valuing the firm at A$24 billion ($16.1