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1 Small Chipmaker Stock That Could Be Sitting on Massive Growth Prospects

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A lot has changed since tiny semiconductor manufacturing upstart SkyWater Technology (NASDAQ: SKYT) had its initial public offering (IPO) in 2021. The company can use some of its joint R&D efforts later on with other prospective customers. Since then, the world has gone crazy over artificial intelligence (AI).

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Opinion: This Is Cathie Wood's Best Stock for Under $10

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As of the time of this article, SoFi stock is down 26% from its initial public offering (IPO). SoFi opted for merging with a publicly traded special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) , as opposed to a traditional initial public offering (IPO) with an investment bank. What could be hurting SoFi stock?

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Could Buying Costco Stock Today Set You Up for Life?

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Since its initial public offering in December 1985, the company has generated a monster total return of 165,200% (as of Nov. In the past five- and 10-year periods, the company has generated a 250% and 751% total return for its investors, respectively. Can buying the stock now set you up for life?

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PayPal Stock Can Return to Rapid Growth With Killer New Features Like This

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In early 2002, PayPal stock went public through an initial public offering (IPO). Investors just aren't willing to believe in PayPal's long-term growth prospects, but there's reason to believe a turnaround could be just around the corner. Before the year was through, the company was acquired by eBay.

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Is Dutch Bros a Buy, Sell, or Hold in 2025?

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The business kicked into a higher gear of growth after filing an initial public offering in 2021. That's a lot of share dilution , directly reducing shareholder returns. It's hard to complain about a one-year return of 80%, but Dutch Bros is effectively asking shareholders for extra cash.

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4 Stocks That Turned $1,000 Into $1 Million (or More)

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million If you had invested $1,000 in Home Depot 's (NYSE: HD) initial public offering in 1981, set your dividends to reinvest, and not touched that investment since then, you'd have a position worth more than $28 million today. The 10 stocks that made the cut could produce monster returns in the coming years.

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Should You Buy This Top Cathie Wood Stock While It's Below $100?

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From the company's initial public offering in November 2015 to the stock's peak in August 2021, the share price skyrocketed more than 2,000% higher. The market is adopting a more tempered view of the business and its prospects. Shareholders must pay close attention to this going forward to ensure the strategy is working.