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3 Reasons to Buy Energy Transfer Stock Like There's No Tomorrow

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While Energy Transfer cut its distribution in half in 2020 to help repair its balance sheet, the distribution is higher today than before the cut. The company's balance sheet is currently in good shape, with leverage (as used by rating agencies) toward the low end of its 4x to 4.5x target range. It plans to spend around $3.1

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Here's Why Block Stock Is a Buy Before Nov. 7

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Q3 earnings preview for Block For the third quarter, Block has guided for a headline 17% year-over-year increase in the gross profit while forecasting $695 million in adjusted earnings before interest, tax, depreciation, and amortization ( EBITDA ), accelerating by 46% from last year.

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These 3 High-Yield Midstream Stocks Are Set to Soar in the Second Half of 2024 and Beyond

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Meanwhile, its balance sheet is in good shape with a leverage ratio (net debt/adjusted EBITDA ) of just 3.2 < Situated in the right basins, MPLX looks in good shape to continue growing its distributions, while its forward enterprise value (EV) -to-EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization) valuation of 9.6

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Billionaire Bill Gates Has 66% of His Foundation's $45 Billion Portfolio Invested in 3 Phenomenal Stocks

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It's leveraging its AI investments to grow two businesses at scale. Meanwhile, it's using the considerable cash flows it generates to buy back shares, boosting the value of future earnings to shareholders. Microsoft's forward P/E ratio sits around 31.5, as of this writing.

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Home Depot Stock Has 10% Upside, According to 1 Wall Street Analyst

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The analyst retained a buy rating on the stock and raised the price target to $425 from $400 following the announcement to buy SRS Distribution for an enterprise value, or EV, (market cap plus net debt) of $18.25 Cyclical companies typically trade on high earnings multiples when they are in a trough in their end markets.

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The Best Stocks to Invest $50,000 In Right Now

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Its near-term growth remains constrained by the macro headwinds, the costs of expanding its new 200mm plant, and elevated interest rates. With an enterprise value of $6.9 billion, Wolfspeed looks reasonably valued at 8 times next year's sales -- and it could climb higher as the silicon carbide market finally heats up.

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3 Reasons to Buy Enterprise Product Parters (EPD) Stock Like There's No Tomorrow

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I consider Enterprise's distribution extremely safe. The two biggest areas to look at when it comes to dividend safety are its distribution coverage ratio and leverage ratio. On that front, Enterprise had a robust 1.7x When the leverage at companies gets too high, there's a risk they may cut their dividend.