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  2. Pinterest reveals S-1, records annual losses but quarterly profit

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    Pinterest has released its highly anticipated S-1 and will trade on the NYSE under the symbol PINS. In its filing, the social media and visual search company revealed a sharply reduced YoY loss of ...

  3. AI boom drives shares of sleepy Texas land firm up 200% - AOL

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    The newest addition to the S&P 500 may be a relic of the Wild West, but its skyrocketing valuation is a byproduct of the AI boom.Founded in 1888, the Texas Pacific Land Corporation is a company ...

  4. Cathie Wood Goes Bargain Hunting: 3 Stocks She Just Bought - AOL

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    Image source: Getty Images. Now let's turn to the bad news. The guidance that Pinterest provided in its latest update was disappointing. The $885 million to $900 million in revenue that it's ...

  5. Real estate investing - Wikipedia

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    Buy, rehab, rent, refinance (BRRR) [13] is a real estate investment strategy, used by real estate investors who have experience renovating or rehabbing properties to "flip" houses. [14] BRRR is different from "flipping" houses. Flipping houses implies buying a property and quickly selling it for a profit, with or without repairs.

  6. Profit margin - Wikipedia

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    Profit margin is calculated with selling price (or revenue) taken as base times 100. It is the percentage of selling price that is turned into profit, whereas "profit percentage" or "markup" is the percentage of cost price that one gets as profit on top of cost price. While selling something one should know what percentage of profit one will ...

  7. Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization

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    A company's earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (commonly abbreviated EBITDA, [1] pronounced / ˈ iː b ɪ t d ɑː,-b ə-, ˈ ɛ-/ [2]) is a measure of a company's profitability of the operating business only, thus before any effects of indebtedness, state-mandated payments, and costs required to maintain its asset base.

  8. How do you calculate cost basis on investments? - AOL

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    Cost basis is key to understanding your tax obligations and the true profit of your investments. ... Methods to calculate cost basis. ... Example of cost basis. Let’s say you buy 50 shares of ...

  9. Net income - Wikipedia

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    Net profit is a measure of the fundamental profitability of the venture. "It is the revenues of the activity less the costs of the activity. The main complication is . . . when needs to be allocated" across ventures. "Almost by definition, overheads are costs that cannot be directly tied to any specific" project, product, or division.