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Should Investors Still Buy Carnival Cruise Stock Right Now, Even After Shares Doubled?

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Investors can see Carnival's enterprise value below. The company's enterprise value peaked at $60 billion, and today's $50 billion is much closer to said peak. CCL Enterprise Value data by YCharts You could also look at it from an earnings perspective.

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2 Stocks That Could Turn $1,000 Into $5,000 by 2030

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Its debt-saddled enterprise value is almost $50 billion. A fivefold advance in Carnival's market cap to $100 billion would find its enterprise value -- all things being equal -- less than tripling to $130 billion. Leverage isn't typically a positive thing, but let's play this out. Carnival's market cap is $20 billion.

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Forget Chipotle's Stock Split: Buy This Monster Restaurant Growth Stock Instead

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With minimal cash on the balance sheet and over $600 million in debt and tax receivable liabilities with its old private equity owners, the stock has an enterprise value of approximately $1.5 In a few years, it should be doing $100 million in earnings, which would give the stock an enterprise value-to-earnings (EV/E) of 15.

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Could SoundHound AI Stock Help You Become a Millionaire?

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A speculative stock at a reasonable price It's still so early that the market hasn't valued SoundHound AI differently since the acquisition announcements. The company's enterprise value is roughly $1.5 SOUN Enterprise Value data by YCharts So, can SoundHound AI grow enough to make investors life-changing wealth?

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Billionaires Are Buying Up This Millionaire-Maker Stock

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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 ). trillion by 2040.

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Do Defense Stocks Cost Too Much?

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Here's how the numbers break down: Average Enterprise Value-to-Sales Ratio (EV/S) From: 2004-2013 2014-2023 2003-2023 Boeing 0.9 Data on its average enterprise value-to-sales ratio for 2014 is missing because the company changed its fiscal year in 2015, skewing the data somewhat. General Dynamics 1.0 Lockheed Martin 0.8

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Cathie Wood Goes Bargain Hunting: 3 Stocks She Just Bought

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Nextdoor One of the smallest companies -- by enterprise value -- on Wood's radar is Nextdoor, the company behind the hyperlocal discussion boards that aim to get neighbors communicating with one another. billion market cap, gives it a reasonable $709 million in enterprise value.