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1 Unstoppable Multibagger Up 2,530% Since 2009 to Buy in 2024 and Hold Forever

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Posting annualized total returns of 26% since its initial public offering in 2009, OTC Markets Group (OTC: OTCM) may be one of the most surprising multibaggers on the publicly traded markets.

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Is Hims & Hers Health the Next Teladoc?

The Motley Fool

Today, its shares trade for just $7.20 -- 74% below their initial public offering price, and down 97% from their all-time high. As is often the case with investing (and in life), a new player has entered the telemedicine arena: Hims & Hers Health (NYSE: HIMS).

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"Rule Breaker Investing" Market Cap Game Show: A Battle of Wits

The Motley Fool

David Gardner: The market cap as of Tuesday afternoon trading on the New York Stock Exchange, Tuesday, June 20th is 59.43. Listeners at home if that market cap was inside yours and you didn't have a gigantic $32 billion range give yourself a point, guys let's move on to stock Number 5. Bill Mann: Mergers of equal?

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StubHub IPO: Should You Buy In?

The Motley Fool

After a long pause, it looks as though the market for initial public offerings (IPOs) may be heating up again. Even amid tariff uncertainty clouding the near-term picture, several private companies are now on track to go public. In 2019, Baker's viagogo agreed to buy StubHub back from eBay for a whopping $4.05