A 7.4 P/E and 4.5% Yield: The Buffett Stock Priced for Reality, Not Hopes
A forward P/E of 7.4 and a 4.5% dividend yield don’t scream “growth stock.”
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Skyler Wentworth
A forward P/E of 7.4 and a 4.5% dividend yield don’t scream “growth stock.”
Published 1h ago
Skyler Wentworth
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Home prices in 28 of the 53 largest U.S. metros declined through February, according to the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) Housing Center. Cape Coral, Florida, recorded a 9.6% decrease. This shif…
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A 7.4 P/E and 4.5% Yield: The Buffett Stock Priced for Reality, Not Hopes
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A typical couple who turned 60 in 2025 would lose $18,400 a year in Social Security benefits if lawmakers fail to act, a 24% cut that would reshape retirement for millions. The Congressional Budget Office now projects the Social Security Old-Age and…
Atlas Blackwell
2 min · Apr 11
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