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What Can Investors Expect From Sea Limited in 2024?

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While Sea Limited is set to report its first-ever profitable year in 2023, investors should not lose sight of some essential things the company aims to achieve in 2024. As Garena's metrics have stabilized, investors expect the company to get this segment back into growth mode in 2024. Image source: Getty Images.

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1 Unstoppable Multibagger Up 1,000% Since 2013 That Can't Quit Repurchasing Its Shares. Should Investors Buy, Too?

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Buying back more than 55% of its outstanding shares over this time has made the company an unlikely multibagger for buy-and-hold investors. The power of share repurchases Best of all for investors, Murphy's fuel margin has been above $0.30 Should investors buy shares, too? Image Source: Getty Images.

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Billionaire Investor Stan Druckenmiller Has 38% of His Portfolio in 3 Growth Stocks: 1 of Them May Surprise You

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It can pay to listen to the legendary investor and former right-hand man to George Soros, too, as he has put up phenomenal stock returns over the long haul. According to CNBC, Druckenmiller became an investor in Coupang years before it went public in 2021. What does Druckenmiller see in Coupang stock? Let's find out.

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The Trade Desk Just Made a Big Move That Has Investors Scrambling to Buy Roku Stock

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Being an investor in Roku (NASDAQ: ROKU) could best be described by the opening words of the Charles Dickens novel A Tale of Two Cities : "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times." What does this mean for investors? Since the company's IPO in late 2017, the stock soared as much as 1,940% in less than four years.

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Why Broadcom Stock Was Sliding Today

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Further down the income statement, adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization ( EBITDA ) increased by 26% to $7.16 billion, and adjusted earnings per share rose 6.4% While this session's dip may be disappointing for investors, it shouldn't change anyone's long-term thesis on the stock.

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Why Home Depot Stock Slipped Today

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Shares of Home Depot (NYSE: HD) finished lower today as investors seemed to give a thumbs-down to its deal to buy SRS Distribution, a leading specialty-trade company that will help it expand its presence in the pro market. The stock closed down 4.1%. Image source: Home Depot.

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Could Buying Opendoor Stock Today Set You Up for Life?

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Warren Buffett famously told investors to "be fearful when others are greedy and to be greedy only when others are fearful." However, investors who buy the right stock as the bulls are heading for the exits can generate some life-changing returns. EBITDA = Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization.