This AI-Powered Sports Stock That Just Scored Big, Is It a Buy?
Sportradar (NASDAQ:SRAD) should be on your radar for a stock to watch after soaring post earnings despite announcing mixed results for earnings versus revenue for Q4 of 2024.
The company surpassed consensus EPS estimates just once in the past four quarters but revenues have steadily increased and eclipsed consensus expectations. Sportradar saw record revenue in 2024 with an increase of 26% compared to 2023. » Read more about: This AI-Powered Sports Stock That Just Scored Big, Is It a Buy? »
Read More19.6% of Buffett’s Berkshire Is In 1 Stock
With an $863 billion market capitalization, Berkshire Hathaway is not the largest company in the world, not by a long shot. That title goes to Microsoft with Apple a close second. Both tech giants are about 3x larger than Buffett’s firm but what the Oracle of Omaha has built is the largest company by revenues.
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Read MoreBillionaire Bets Big On Under-the-Radar Tech Stock
You may not have heard of Glenview Capital Management or Larry Robbins, who leads it, but the asset management firm oversees $4.4 billion and has taken a meaningful stake in one little-known firm that appears to be substantially undervalued.
The information technology services and consulting company that has earned Robbins favor goes by the name DXC Technology Company,
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Read MoreBillionaire Einhorn’s Most Undervalued Stock
David Einhorn is the billionaire money manager who founded Greenlight Capital, an asset manager that produced a 16.5% annualized return from 1996 to 2016 and cemented his legacy as one of the top fund managers of our era.
In his $1.7 billion fund, Einhorn has a host of stocks that appear to be substantially undervalued but one tops his list as the most undervalued,
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Read More5 Stocks Buffett Is Buying and 2 He’s Dumping
In Q4 of last year, Warren Buffett made a few significant changes to the Berkshire Hathaway portfolio. The investing legend sat on the sidelines through much of 2024, with most of his activity accounted for by selling stocks into a high-priced market and consolidating his company’s assets in cash.
With Buffett and his investing team seemingly jumping back into action late last year,
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Is Michael Saylor’s Bet Crazy: Bull vs Bear
Microstrategy (NASDAQ:MSTR) and its CEO Michael Saylor are in large part confounding valuation experts worldwide.
The traditional method of valuing a company goes something like this. Analyze the cash flows a company will produce over its lifetime, discount them back to present day, sum them up and arrive at a fair market valuation for the company.
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Spotlight: Turn $15k Into $1,000 Every Year
When we first spotlighted Verizon, it had a yield that approached 8% but after its recent move higher, it still offers a handsome yield of over 6.4%.
That’s more than enough to turn a $15,000 investment into an annual payout of $1,000+, assuming the dividend stays in place, but will it?
Here’s what you need to know about Verizon and its potential to pay a steady income stream for the foreseeable future.
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Mortgage Rates Today, October 8, 2025: 30-Year Rates Drop to 6.33%
Factors influencing current mortgage rates
Today’s mortgage rates are influenced by economic and market conditions, as well as personal factors. The rate you’re quoted by a lender might be higher or lower than the national average. Here are some of the items considered when calculating your mortgage rate:
- 10-year Treasury yield: Current mortgage rates,
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