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      ·11-28 08:30
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      Big Tree Cloud Holdings: Promising But Overvalued

      @Manika Premsingh
      China's consumer staples company, Big Tree Cloud Holdings, has seen a 20% price increase since its SPAC listing, outperforming the Shanghai Composite and Hang Seng indices. The company benefits from strong revenue growth, particularly in the body and oral care products category. It's also profit-generating. However, the company's liquidity is wanting as evidenced by the low working capital ratio, and the stock's market multiples are high. andresr/E+ via Getty Images Since its public listing via the SPAC route in June, the Chinese personal products manufacturer Big Tree Cloud Holdings Limited (NASDAQ:DSY) has seen a 20% increase in price. Not only is this notable for the newly listed company in its own
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      ·11-28 08:30
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      My Favorite Dividend Stocks For The 'New World Order'

      @Leo Nelissen
      I explore the evolving “New World Order,” focusing on geopolitical changes and the U.S.'s strategic responses. This impacts global markets profoundly. Trump's pick for Treasury Secretary, Scott Bessent, aims to tackle U.S. debt and economic growth with his “3/3/3” plan—cut deficits, boost GDP, and increase oil output. Amid these shifts, I spotlight dividend stocks poised to thrive, emphasizing their resilience, strong yields, and growth potential in a changing economy. samxmeg Introduction It's time to talk about the “New World Order.” However, before you stop reading this article because you believe I'll come up with a wide range of weird theories, allow me to explain that there are two versions of
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      ·11-28 08:30
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      Kenon Holdings: Divesting ZIM, Breakout In Play Ahead Of Earnings

      @Mike Zaccardi
      Kenon Holdings (KEN) has gained 41% YTD, driven by higher global freight rates and strong Utilities-sector performance, despite volatile shipping rates. KEN's shareholder-friendly moves include a $3.80 dividend and stock buybacks, and it is exiting its stake in ZIM. Despite positive technical indicators and bullish seasonal trends, KEN faces challenges with high debt, negative GAAP EPS, and an uncertain earnings outlook. I maintain a hold rating on KEN, appreciating the yield and buybacks but wary of negative earnings and macroeconomic risks. J Studios Shares of Kenon Holdings Ltd. (NYSE:KEN) have performed very well so far in 2024 on a total return basis. Up 41% year-to-date, there have been tailwinds care of higher global freight rates, t
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      ·11-28 08:30
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      Best Buy: Q3 Disappointment As Macro Headwinds Overcome Cost-Cutting Efforts

      @Harrison Schwartz
      Best Buy's Q3 results missed revenue and EPS targets, with comparable sales growth at -2.9% and disappointing Q4 guidance, leading to a 7% decline Tuesday morning. The challenging macroeconomic environment, election distractions, and uncompetitive business model against Walmart and Amazon are significant headwinds for Best Buy. I remain bearish on BBY, expecting continued sales decline, potential dividend cuts, and store closures due to weak consumer demand and macroeconomic pressures. Contrary to most analysts, I doubt BBY's EPS will recover by 2027. Instead, I forecast a long-term decline that may accelerate with economic weakness next year. I plan to hold my short position in BBY until its valuation fairly discounts its chronic competitive pressures, or the company proves its ability to
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      ·11-28 08:30
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      Beazer Homes USA: Still A Great Play As Shares Continue To Rise

      @Daniel Jones
      Despite rising home prices, a housing shortage boosts demand, making homebuilding stocks, especially Beazer Homes USA, a strong long-term investment. Beazer Homes USA saw a 17.6% share increase since June and a 78.3% rise since January 2022, outperforming the S&P 500. Revenue rose 5.6% in 2024, but profits and cash flows declined due to rising costs; however, operating cash flow surged in the final quarter. Despite high cancellation rates and declining backlog, Beazer Homes USA remains a 'strong buy' due to its cheap valuation and robust revenue growth. Joe Hendrickson For a couple of years now, I have been a big fan of the homebuilding industry. The way I view it, while home prices have risen quite a bit compared to where they were prior to the pandemic, a perpetual shortage of housin
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