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What Can Investors Expect From Sea Limited in 2024?

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While Sea Limited is set to report its first-ever profitable year in 2023, investors should not lose sight of some essential things the company aims to achieve in 2024. As Garena's metrics have stabilized, investors expect the company to get this segment back into growth mode in 2024. Image source: Getty Images.

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Why British American Tobacco's Big Shift Is So Important for High-Yield Investors

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cigarette market in 2023 that investors in tobacco stocks should not ignore. This is a big change, and it means that the company has to amortize the value of the four brands each year, which is basically taking a charge that accounts for the loss of their value during that year. Although it is a U.S. Here's what you need to know.

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Why Are Investors So Excited About Carnival Stock?

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Carnival (NYSE: CCL) stock has enthralled investors ever since it tanked when operations essentially shut down at the beginning of the pandemic. It gained prominence as a meme stock when retail investors began to have outsize influence and it became unclear whether Carnival could stick it out. Since then, it's had a wild ride.

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e.l.f. Beauty's Outlook Underwhelms. Should Investors Worry or Buy the Dip?

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Beauty (NYSE: ELF) sank after the cosmetic company's guidance failed to excite investors. Adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) rose 4% to $77.4 The revenue guidance was disappointing to investors as the midpoint was below the $1.3 Should investors buy the dip in the stock?

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Gen Z Investors: 2 Top Tech Stocks to Buy Now

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Younger investors naturally have a longer time horizon than older investors, which generally manifests itself in greater risk tolerance. Younger investors are better off trying to find the next Amazon or Tesla because they have the time to stay in the market to reap the benefit of those investments if they pay off.

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Why Lemonade Investors Should Buy This Dip

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And I think long-term investors would do well to buy this dip. Lemonade management previously told investors the company has already seen quarterly "peak losses" in Q3 2022. Source: Lemonade investor presentation. They just revealed what they believe are the ten best stocks for investors to buy right now.

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3 Things About Lemonade That Smart Investors Know

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Lemonade (NYSE: LMND) dazzled investors when it went public nearly three years ago. Investors soured on Lemonade as its growth cooled off, its losses widened, and macroeconomic headwinds rattled the market. They just revealed what they believe are the ten best stocks for investors to buy right now.

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