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1 Top Growth Stock Down 63% to Buy Hand Over Fist, According to Wall Street

The Motley Fool

Down 63% from its initial public offering in 2021, Sportradar (NASDAQ: SRAD) is a shining example of why investors should usually wait to see a few quarters of earnings data from a newly public company before buying.

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If I Could Only Buy and Hold a Single Stock, This Would Be It

The Motley Fool

Microsoft earns a high return on invested capital Companies evolve as the world changes around them. The company has done a great job creating value with its financial resources. A company's return on invested capital (ROIC) shows how efficiently it uses its financial resources to generate income.

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Is This Hot IPO the Next Carnival?

The Motley Fool

Viking (NYSE: VIK) completed its initial public offering (IPO) on May 1, pricing a little more than 64 million shares in the offering at $24 apiece. Return on invested capital has risen from 26.1% The inviting market waters greeted a new cruise line operator earlier this month.

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The metrics that matter for a successful exit

Insight Partners

The first decision you must make is your endpoint: an initial public offering (IPO), acquisition by a public company, acquisition by a private company, or a private equity takeover? Each requires you to make different decisions as your company grows. Choose your exit: IPO or acquisition?

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Rule Breaker Investing Stock Stories, Vol. 10: Frosty Campfire, Fiery Stocks

The Motley Fool

In fact, here at our cold campfire, Kirsten, are you wearing anything produced by a favorite public company of yours? David Gardner: Really appreciate that and talking about return on investment, which means a lot to us at the Motley Fool ROI, that attached to something that is good for the world. The company offered 4.6

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