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3 Things About Lemonade That Smart Investors Know

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Lemonade (NYSE: LMND) dazzled investors when it went public nearly three years ago. Investors soured on Lemonade as its growth cooled off, its losses widened, and macroeconomic headwinds rattled the market. Rising interest rates also deflated its frothy valuations. At its peak, Lemonade had an enterprise value of $9.8

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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? MUSA PE ratio data by YCharts; EV = enterprise value.

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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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Why Cracker Barrel Stock Dropped Like a Rock Today

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Bad news for dividend investors On the surface, it would seem like business is fine for Cracker Barrel. Investors didn't like that, and it's why shares are down. But investors still didn't like it now that it's here. As of this writing, the company has an enterprise value (EV) of $1.7 billion, according to YCharts.

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Where Did Teladoc Stock Go Wrong?

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Revenue soared 89% in 2017 and 79% in 2018 before slowing to a 32% clip in 2019. Sensing that it needed a spark to keep wooing growth investors, Teladoc used its rising share price as a way to lock in the equally disruptive health-tech specialist Livongo Health. The transaction was valued at $18.5 billion at the time.

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Better AI Stock: BigBear.ai vs. SentinelOne

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Those AI-driven technologies sound promising, but both stocks disappointed their early investors. Should investors buy either of these out-of-favor stocks as a turnaround play? It cut costs to stabilize its adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization ( EBITDA ) and cash flow.

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Could Sea Limited Stock Help You Become a Millionaire?

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That's still a near-four bagger gain in less than seven years, but the company lost its luster as its sales growth slowed down, it racked up steep losses, and rising interest rates popped its bubbly valuations. Image source: Getty Images. That 550% gain could turn a $50,000 investment into more than $325,000.