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Prediction: SoundHound AI Stock Will Soar in 2025

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As a result, the stock could continue to record serious gains, and investors may want to keep this stock on their radar heading into 2025. Still, investors should know its operating loss was $33.8 In the end, investors should be aware of the risk that comes with SoundHound's premium valuation.

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Meet the Ultrahigh-Yield Dividend Stock That Helped 1 Member of Congress Generate a 122% Return Last Year

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That's the goal for most investors. Meet the ultrahigh-yield dividend stock that helped one member of Congress generate a 122% return last year. Meet the ultrahigh-yield dividend stock that helped one member of Congress generate a 122% return last year. He achieved a return of 122%. Beat the market. Mark Green, R-Tenn.,

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Billionaires Are Buying Up This Millionaire-Maker Stock

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Uber (NYSE: UBER) has taken investors on a wild ride since its IPO on May 9, 2019. But at its current price of about $71 and enterprise value of $153 billion, Uber's stock still looks reasonably valued at 31 times forward earnings and 17 times next year's adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization ( EBITDA ).

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Where Will Palantir Stock Be in 5 Years?

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Investor optimism about artificial intelligence (AI) is rising, while global tensions could boost demand for the company's military targeting and analytics software. Palantir is also solidly profitable, with adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) rising 39% year over year to $261.6

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The Smartest High-Yield Energy Stocks to Buy With $1,000 Right Now

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As a result, most pay out very generous distributions, which are similar to dividends, but much of the payout is considered a return of capital. in enterprise-value- to- EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization), the most common way to value these stocks. billion to $4 billion in 2024.

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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. The 10 stocks that made the cut could produce monster returns in the coming years.

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This Unstoppable Telecom Giant Returned More Capital to Shareholders Than Both AT&T and Verizon Over the Past Year, and It Just Raised Its Dividend 35%

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One thing that attracts many investors to telecom stocks are the great dividend yields offered by many companies in the industry. And many of the biggest companies in the industry are happy to return that cash to shareholders. But one of its biggest competitors has returned even more cash to shareholders.