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  2. Where Will Garmin Stock Be in 1 Year? - AOL

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    In the fiscal third quarter (for the period ended Sept. 28), Garmin posted a net sales increase of 24% year over year, while its $1.99 in adjusted earnings per share (EPS) climbed 41%.

  3. How Much Will Garmin Stock Pay Out in Dividends in 2025? - AOL

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    At its last shareholder meeting, Garmin raised its quarterly dividend by about 3% to $0.75 per share. So shareholders can currently earn $300 annually for every 100 shares they own.

  4. Garmin - Wikipedia

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    On Dec. 8, 2000, Garmin began public trading on NASDAQ with a stock price of $14 per share. Twenty-one years later on Dec. 7, 2021, the company transferred its listing to the New York Stock Exchange. [21] By 2000, Garmin had sold three million GNSS devices, and was producing 50 different models.

  5. Garmin Stock Is Up 30% This Year. Is It Still a Buy After ...

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  6. Why Garmin Stock Reached an All-Time High Today - AOL

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    Even with today's stock move, it's not too late to buy Garmin stock. Based on its new guidance, shares are still trading at a price-to-earnings ratio (P/E) below 30 for this year. If management ...

  7. Buy Garmin Stock at Highs Before Earnings as Long-Term ... - AOL

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    Garmin hit record highs on Thursday and it might be worth buying as it heads into the release of its fourth quarter 2020 financial results on February 17...

  8. Garmin Stock Pops After Incredible Results - AOL

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  9. Price–sales ratio - Wikipedia

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    Price–sales ratio, P/S ratio, or PSR, is a valuation metric for stocks.It is calculated by dividing the company's market capitalization by the revenue in the most recent year; or, equivalently, divide the per-share price by the per-share revenue.