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Should Investors Pull Dollar Tree Stock Out of the Bargain Bin?

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The question for investors is whether the retail stock has fallen so much that it is now a buy. The company blamed rising depreciation expenses, "unfavorable" news on liability claims, the cost of rolling out its new pricing plan, and other factors. Has the investment case changed? Let's take a closer look.

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Why Energy Transfer Is My Top Investment for Passive Income

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I own many investments that generate passive income. I'm very comfortable with my outsized investment in the high-yielding MLP. That strategy has really paid dividends for investors. Today, Energy Transfer has a strong investment-grade balance sheet with a leverage ratio in the lower half of its 4.0-to-4.5x Here's why.

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Alphabet Sees Google Cloud Has Momentum, but the Stock Is Down. Should Investors Buy the Dip?

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With shares of the search giant slipping since Tuesday, is this an opportunity for investors to buy the dip? The company will also invest another $5 billion in the unit. What investors undoubtedly did not like was the plan for increased spending. Should you invest $1,000 in Alphabet right now? The company generated $13.5

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Want $2,000 in Annual Dividends? Invest $30,000 in These 3 High-Yielding Stocks

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Pfizer (NYSE: PFE) , BCE (NYSE: BCE) , and AT&T (NYSE: T) could all make for good income investments to add to your portfolio right now, as they all pay more than 5% and are fairly safe buys. Here's how investing $30,000 across these stocks could generate $2,000 in annual dividends for your portfolio.

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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? Should you invest $1,000 in Murphy USA right now?

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In 4 Days, Philip Morris Stock Becomes an Even Better Investment

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And yet, tobacco giant Philip Morris International (NYSE: PM) is still a compelling investment prospect that's about to get even better. On Wednesday, May 1, the company will be able to launch a proven product in a proven market, setting the stage for growth few investors thought was still possible for the company. markets next month.

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Once-in-a-Generation Investment Opportunity: Why You Should Buy Carnival Stock Now

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It has fully recovered after sales went to zero early in the pandemic -- and yet, investors are sending its stock down this year. Carnival is cruising again Investors sold off Carnival stock when it had to pause operations and took in no revenue during the pandemic. Should you invest $1,000 in Carnival Corp. wasn’t one of them.

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