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Energy Transfer Is Getting a Big Acquisition-Fueled Earnings Boost

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The pipeline company recently reported strong first-quarter results, fueled mainly by recent acquisitions. Another acquisition, this time by affiliate Sunoco (NYSE: SUN) , will help power stronger-than-expected earnings growth for the master limited partnership (MLP) this year. That's a 13.1% Meanwhile, it produced almost $2.4

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Where Will BigBear.ai Stock Be in 1 Year?

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BigBear.ai (NYSE: BBAI) , a developer of data mining and analytics tools, went public by merging with a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) on Dec. Its investors retreated as its growth cooled off, it broadly missed its pre-merger targets, and it racked up steep losses. Its stock opened at $9.84 on April 13, 2022.

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If You Invested $10,000 in BigBear.ai in 2021, This Is How Much You'd Have Today

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BigBear.ai (NYSE: BBAI) went public by merging with a special purpose acquisition (SPAC) company on Dec. Before BigBear.ai went public, it provided some ambitious growth targets in its pre-merger presentation. BigBear.ai's prospects sounded promising, but it broadly missed its rosy pre-merger targets. on April 6, 2022.

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Could BigBear.ai Become the Next Palantir?

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When BigBear.ai (NYSE: BBAI) went public by merging with a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) in December 2021, it bore a striking resemblance to Palantir Technologies (NYSE: PLTR) , which went public through a direct listing in September 2020. even integrated Palantir's tools into its own modules before its public debut.

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1 Warren Buffett Stock Down 62% to Buy in 2024 and Hold

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All-time great investor Warren Buffett is known far more for his winners like Apple and Coca-Cola than for his losing stocks. The billion-dollar question for investors is: Why has Buffett held onto the stock for so long? After all, he's owned it since he helped arrange a merger to create the entity in 2015. Is it stubbornness?

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Could Evolv Technologies Become the Next SoundHound AI?

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It expects its revenue to grow at least 74% in 2024 and rise by more than 88% from that baseline in 2025 as it expands its ecosystem with more acquisitions. Bill Gates and Jeb Bush's Finback Investment Partners were notably Evolv's top investors prior to its public debut. Image source: Getty Images. million in 2021 to $132.3

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Why GE HealthCare Technologies Stock Soared More Than 24% in February

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That potential lies in optimizing its pricing and product portfolio, researching and developing new products, building out its artificial intelligence (AI) backed solutions, selective mergers and acquisitions activity, and growing in exciting growth markets where it has a natural edge. Image source: Getty Images.