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  2. Why Lumen Technologies Plunged Today

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    And while management guided for $1.1 billion in positive free cash flow this year, $700 million of that will be due to a one-time tax refund. Of note, Lumen has about $18.9 billion in debt and ...

  3. Why Lumen Technologies Stock Is Sinking Today

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    Lumen Technologies (NYSE: LUMN) stock is seeing big sell-offs in Tuesday's trading. The company's share price was down 9.3% as of 3 p.m. ET. and had been down as much as 11.7% earlier in the daily ...

  4. Why Lumen Stock Plummeted Today - AOL

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    Lumen (NYSE: LUMN) stock sank in Tuesday's trading. The company's share price ended the daily session down 14.5%, according to data from S&P Global Market Intelligence .

  5. Dividend discount model - Wikipedia

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    In financial economics, the dividend discount model (DDM) is a method of valuing the price of a company's capital stock or business value based on the assertion that intrinsic value is determined by the sum of future cash flows from dividend payments to shareholders, discounted back to their present value.

  6. Where Will Lumen Technologies Stock Be in 1 Year?

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    Its revenue was declining, it was racking up steep losses, and it suspended its dividend in 2022. But over the past 12 months, Lumen's stock soared 374% as a new AI infrastructure deal with ...

  7. Return on equity - Wikipedia

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    The return on equity (ROE) is a measure of the profitability of a business in relation to its equity; [1] where: . ROE = ⁠ Net Income / Average Shareholders' Equity ⁠ [1] Thus, ROE is equal to a fiscal year's net income (after preferred stock dividends, before common stock dividends), divided by total equity (excluding preferred shares), expressed as a percentage.

  8. PEG ratio - Wikipedia

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    In general, the P/E ratio is higher for a company with a higher growth rate. Thus, using just the P/E ratio would make high-growth companies appear overvalued relative to others. It is assumed that by dividing the P/E ratio by the earnings growth rate, the resulting ratio is better for comparing companies with different growth rates. [1]

  9. Dividend Investors: Don't Be Too Quick To Buy Lumen ... - AOL

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    Lumen Technologies, Inc. ( NYSE:LUMN ) stock is about to trade ex-dividend in three days. The ex-dividend date occurs...