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  2. 3 Dividend Stocks That Have Outperformed the S&P 500 and ...

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    DE EPS Diluted (TTM) data by YCharts Deere's trailing-12-month earnings per share are up more than threefold in just five years, outpacing the gain in its stock price and leading to a decline in ...

  3. 3 Fintech Stocks to Buy and Hold for Great Long-Term Potential

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    MELI Revenue (TTM) data by YCharts. The stock's forward P/E ratio is somewhat high at 53, but that is justified by a strong growth rate. It's also much cheaper relative to cash flow, due to non ...

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    ENB price-to-CFO per share (TTM); data by YCharts. Enbridge stock hasn't followed Energy Transfer higher; it's down slightly over the past 12 months. The good news is that shares remain on sale.

  5. Tata Motors - Wikipedia

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    Tata Sumo (1994–2019) Tata Motors was founded in 1945, as a locomotive manufacturer. Tata Group entered the commercial vehicle sector in 1954 after forming a joint venture with Daimler-Benz of Germany in which Tata developed a manufacturing facility in Jamshedpur for Daimler lorries. [10] By November 1954 Tata and Daimler manufactured their ...

  6. Trailing twelve months - Wikipedia

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    Trailing twelve months (TTM) is a measurement of a company's financial performance (income and expenses) used in finance. It is measured by using the income statements from a company's reports (such as interim, quarterly or annual reports), to calculate the income for the twelve-month period immediately prior to the date of the report.

  7. Price–earnings ratio - Wikipedia

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    The price–earnings ratio, also known as P/E ratio, P/E, or PER, is the ratio of a company's share (stock) price to the company's earnings per share. The ratio is used for valuing companies and to find out whether they are overvalued or undervalued. As an example, if share A is trading at $24 and the earnings per share for the most recent 12 ...

  8. Here's Why Stanley Black & Decker Slumped 19% in the First ...

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    Those issues are reflected in the stock price decline of 18.6% in the first half of 2024 ... SWK Revenue (TTM) data by YCharts. Now, the good news. Faced with declining sales, ...

  9. What is Relative Strength Index (RSI) in stocks? - AOL

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    Relative Strength Index (RSI) is an indicator of price momentum, and its values range from 0 to 100. The number helps gauge whether the price of a stock is on the rise or on the decline. It ...