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HOOPP reports 9.7% return in 2024, boosted by private equity and stocks

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return in 2024, boosted by private equity and stocks The Healthcare of Ontario Pension Plan (HOOPP) posted a 9.7% return for its 2024 fiscal year, driven by strong gains in public equities and private equity. gain, while its private equity investments returned 12.7%. HOOPPs public equities portfolio delivered a 17.9%

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Should Investors Pull Dollar Tree Stock Out of the Bargain Bin?

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The question for investors is whether the retail stock has fallen so much that it is now a buy. The company blamed rising depreciation expenses, "unfavorable" news on liability claims, the cost of rolling out its new pricing plan, and other factors. The 10 stocks that made the cut could produce monster returns in the coming years.

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Sportradar Group Ag (SRAD) Q4 2024 Earnings Call Transcript

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I will now hand the conference over to your speaker host, Jim Bombassei, senior vice president of investor relations and corporate finance. Jim Bombassei -- Senior Vice President, Investor Relations Thank you, operator. After our prepared remarks, we will open the call to questions from analysts and investors. Please go ahead.

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Prudential Financial (PRU) Q3 2024 Earnings Call Transcript

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Bob McLaughlin -- Vice President, Investor Relations Good morning, and thank you for joining our call. Before you buy stock in Prudential Financial, consider this: The Motley Fool Stock Advisor analyst team just identified what they believe are the 10 best stocks for investors to buy now… and Prudential Financial wasn’t one of them.

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3 Vanguard ETFs That Can Provide Lifetime Passive Income

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It creates steady cash flows without requiring active involvement, allowing investors to focus on other aspects of their lives or pursue additional opportunities. These funds typically boast lower turnover rates compared to actively managed alternatives, a characteristic that substantially reduces investors' tax liabilities.

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Why Hawaiian Electric Plunged 12.8% This Week

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Hawaiian Electric's share of the settlement liability is $1.99 After all, even with the new tort liability on its balance sheet, the company still has roughly $1.2 The 10 stocks that made the cut could produce monster returns in the coming years. Image source: Getty Images. billion in book value.

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Here's the Net Worth That Puts You in the Top 5% of American Households

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To calculate your net worth , you add up all of your financial assets -- cash savings, retirement accounts, other investments, your home value, and any other property -- and subtract any liabilities -- your mortgage balance, student loans, credit card balances, and any other debt you might owe.