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    How To Earn 9.2% Yield While Waiting to Buy LLY 30% Cheaper

    At about $939.47 a share, Eli Lilly (LLY) is trading about 15% below its 52W high. Do you think LLY stock is a good long-term bet at current levels? What about at a 30% discount at about $660 per share? If you think that is a steal, and have som...


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    Could Accenture Stock’s Cash Flow Spark the Next Rally?

    We think Accenture (ACN) stock is worth a look: It is growing, producing cash, and available at a significant valuation discount . Companies like this can use cash to fuel additional revenue growth, or simply pay their shareholders through divide...


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    Years of Rewards: $35 Bil From Charter Communications Stock

    In the last five years, Charter Communications (CHTR) stock has returned $35 Bil back to its shareholders through cold, hard cash via dividends and buybacks. Let’s look at some numbers and compare how this payout power stacks up against the...


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    McDonald’s Stock Capital Return Hits $35 Bil

    In the last five years, McDonald’s (MCD) stock has returned $35 Bil back to its shareholders through cold, hard cash via dividends and buybacks. Let’s look at some numbers and compare how this payout power stacks up against the market...


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    Palo Alto Networks Stock at Support Zone – Bargain or Trap?

    Palo Alto Networks (PANW) stock should be on your watchlist. Here is why – it is currently trading in the support zone ($147.94 – $163.52), levels from which it has bounced meaningfully before. Since it first started trading, Palo Alt...


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    Super Micro Computer Stock Pulls Back to Support – Smart Entry?

    Super Micro Computer (SMCI) stock should be on your watchlist. Here is why – it is currently trading in the support zone ($24.00 – $26.52), levels from which it has bounced meaningfully before. Since it first started trading, Super Mi...



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    Why MU, FSLR Could Outperform Amkor Technology Stock

    MU, FSLR are Amkor Technology’s peers in Semiconductors industry that have: 1) Lower valuation (P/OpInc) compared to Amkor Technology stock 2) But higher revenue and operating income growth This disconnect between valuation and performanc...


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    3 Forces That Could Shake Broadcom Stock

    Broadcom (AVGO) has stumbled before. Its stock has plunged more than 30% within a span of less than 2 months on 2 occasions in recent years, wiping out billions in market value and erasing massive gains in a single correction. If history is any g...


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    Why Marvell Technology Stock Jumped 50%?

    Over roughly three months, Marvell Technology (MRVL) rode a 54% surge fueled by a modest revenue uptick and soaring margins—but the real spark was a 44% jump in P/E as markets revalued growth. Marvell’s bold AI-driven guidance and Nvidia’s $2B pa...


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    What Is Happening With Lam Research Stock?

    Over the past year, Lam Research (LRCX) rode a semiconductor sector super cycle and booming AI demand to a stunning 300% rally. Fueled by a 27% revenue jump and sharper margins, the stock surged, only to pull back slightly amid cooling supply dyn...


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    Does Micron Technology Stock Have More Upside?

    Micron Technology (MU) stock is at an interesting point right now. It has strong momentum, and if you bet on it, you are betting on a company with strong margin, good cash flow, low-debt capital structure, and good tailwinds. But is that enough? ...


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    Why Avis Budget Stock Is Up 3x In A Month?

    Picture this: TSA lines stretching four hours at Chicago O’Hare. Frustrated travelers abandoning their flights and booking road trips instead. A hedge fund quietly loading up on a beaten-down rental car stock. And a record number of short-...



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    Intel Foundry’s $500 Billion Upside

    Intel (INTC)  spent the better part of five years making a promise the market didn’t entirely buy. It committed over $100 billion to rebuilding its manufacturing base, wagering that it could once again produce the world’s most advance...

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