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The company continued to grow, but margins were down, and results didn't meet analyst ...</p>\n\n<a href=\"https://www.fool.com/investing/2022/10/25/the-biggest-bombshell-in-tesla-earnings-report/\">Source Link</a>\n\n</div>\n\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{"TSLA":"特斯拉"},"source_url":"https://www.fool.com/investing/2022/10/25/the-biggest-bombshell-in-tesla-earnings-report/","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"2278482762","content_text":"The market hasn't been particularly happy with Tesla's third-quarter 2022 earnings report, released last week. The company continued to grow, but margins were down, and results didn't meet analyst expectations. That situation generally leads to a falling stock price.What stuck out in the report was a long discussion about Tesla's inventory and how it's changing delivery practices in the future. Management acknowledged that they've been rushing deliveries at the end of the quarter to maximize revenue and earnings, which has hidden some of the inventory building during the quarter. As that will change in the future, some red flags are emerging.Image source: Tesla.An earnings report full of red flagsLast week, I highlighted that inventory challenges are one thing investors need to watch out for during this earnings season. Rising inventory and falling margins could indicate trouble, particularly for manufacturing companies. I noticed three red flags in Tesla's earnings report, all related to inventory.First Red Flag: Inventory at Tesla is rising quickly. It was $10.3 billion in the third quarter of 2022, up from $8.1 billion a quarter ago and $5.2 billion a year ago.Second Red Flag: Tesla's gross margin fell from 30.5% a year ago to 27.9% in the third quarter of 2022. Falling margins are a sign that companies don't have pricing power, and when combined with rising inventories, it's a potential problem for the entire auto industry.Third Red Flag: Tesla openly admitted it has been managing the balance sheet to quarterly results and will stop doing so, explicitly telling investors that inventory will rise sharply as a result.In isolation, none of these trends are worth being worried about. But together they are a concern for a manufacturing company. And if a recession is indeed on the horizon, conditions could get a lot worse before they get better.Tesla's inventory sagaThere's long been speculation that Tesla played games with inventory to make its numbers look good each quarter. But this earnings report outlined the lengths the company goes to deliver as much inventory as possible right before the end of the quarter. This means that Tesla has been managing its balance sheet to look artificially better at quarter-end than at any other point in the quarter.CFO Zachary Kirkhorn said on the quarterly conference call, \"roughly two-thirds of our Q3 deliveries occurred in September and one-third in the final two weeks.\"To put that into perspective, this means that $7.2 billion of revenue was generated in the final two weeks of the quarter. Assuming deliveries, revenue, and cash paid for products happened at the same time, Tesla had closer to $13.9 billion in cash on Sept. 23, 2022, as opposed to the $21.1 billion in cash reported on Sept. 20, 2022. Cash at the end of August may have been under $10 billion, based on the amount of inventory that would have been built up.What impact will a smoothing out of deliveries have on the balance sheet? The figure below was in the Q3 2022 earnings letter, and while it doesn't have a scale on the y-axis, we can infer that Tesla will have a higher level of inventory in the future than it does today.Image source: Tesla.No matter how you look at it, Tesla is telling investors that it will have higher reported inventory at the end of the quarter in future quarters. That likely means less cash on the balance sheet, which was always one of the selling points for Tesla stock.Why inventory could be a reason for concernThere are three main reasons to worry about inventory at any company:Increasing inventory pulls assets from other parts of the business. Potential impact: Less cash.Rising inventory can indicate demand does not match supply, and discounting may be necessary to move inventory through the supply chain. Potential impact: Lower margins.Tesla still expects to grow about 50% per year, but rising inventory and falling margins indicate there may not be the demand for that kind of growth from consumers. Potential impact: Slower growth.We already see No. 1 and No. 2 happening today, and Tesla is telling us inventory will continue to increase. If margins continue to fall, that could mean not only profits but growth are the next shoes to drop.Tesla benefited from the auto industry's slow adoption of electric vehicles, the chip shortage, and a better business model for years, but the competition may be catching up just as a global economic slowdown hits demand for expensive vehicles. These are choppy waters Tesla hasn't navigated before, and that's why Tesla's inventory revelations were such a shock.Over the next few quarters, we'll find out if these red flags become bigger problems for Tesla.","news_type":1,"symbols_score_info":{"TSLA":1}},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":1557,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":9915362175,"gmtCreate":1664961851697,"gmtModify":1676537536284,"author":{"id":"4100846039177430","authorId":"4100846039177430","name":"dfjh","avatar":"https://community-static.tradeup.com/news/3e10d7fa49b431ab72328145969bcc06","crmLevel":11,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"idStr":"4100846039177430","authorIdStr":"4100846039177430"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"Good","listText":"Good","text":"Good","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":4,"commentSize":1,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://ttm.financial/post/9915362175","repostId":"2273589926","repostType":2,"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":3184,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":9937619476,"gmtCreate":1663417192495,"gmtModify":1676537267829,"author":{"id":"4100846039177430","authorId":"4100846039177430","name":"dfjh","avatar":"https://community-static.tradeup.com/news/3e10d7fa49b431ab72328145969bcc06","crmLevel":11,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"idStr":"4100846039177430","authorIdStr":"4100846039177430"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"ok","listText":"ok","text":"ok","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":1,"commentSize":1,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://ttm.financial/post/9937619476","repostId":"2267698524","repostType":2,"repost":{"id":"2267698524","kind":"highlight","pubTimestamp":1663373406,"share":"https://ttm.financial/m/news/2267698524?lang=en_US&edition=fundamental","pubTime":"2022-09-17 08:10","market":"us","language":"en","title":"5 Warren Buffett Stocks to Buy and Never Sell","url":"https://stock-news.laohu8.com/highlight/detail?id=2267698524","media":"Motley Fool","summary":"These highly profitable companies offer sustainable competitive advantages that make them no-brainer buys.","content":"<div>\n<p>When Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett buys or sells shares of a company, investors wisely pay attention. 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That's because the Oracle of Omaha has generated a jaw-dropping total return of 3,641,613%...</p>\n\n<a href=\"https://www.fool.com/investing/2022/09/16/5-warren-buffett-stocks-to-buy-and-never-sell/\">Source Link</a>\n\n</div>\n\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{"AMZN":"亚马逊","BAC":"美国银行","V":"Visa","BRK.A":"伯克希尔","GM":"通用汽车","BRK.B":"伯克希尔B"},"source_url":"https://www.fool.com/investing/2022/09/16/5-warren-buffett-stocks-to-buy-and-never-sell/","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"2267698524","content_text":"When Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett buys or sells shares of a company, investors wisely pay attention. That's because the Oracle of Omaha has generated a jaw-dropping total return of 3,641,613% for his Class A shareholders (BRK.A) since taking the reins of Berkshire Hathaway more than 57 years ago.Considering Buffett's penchant for buying high-quality stocks and hanging onto them for the long run, riding the Oracle of Omaha's coattails has proven quite profitable for decades. It's an especially smart time for investors to go shopping for Buffett stocks, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite plunging into a bear market.What follows are five Warren Buffett stocks investors can confidently buy right now and never have to sell.Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett. Image source: The Motley Fool.AmazonThe first Buffett stock that can be bought without investors losing any sleep is e-commerce leader Amazon. Although Amazon's leading online marketplace is susceptible to weakness during recessions, this top revenue segment isn't the key to the company potentially tripling its operating cash flow over the next four years.Even though Amazon is estimated to bring in nearly 40% of all U.S. online retail sales in 2022, it's the company's higher-margin ancillary operating segments that are driving its profitability and cash flow. For example, the popularity of Amazon's marketplace has helped the company sign up more than 200 million Prime members worldwide. Amazon is bringing in approximately $35 billion in annual run-rate sales from subscription services, which is allowing it to reinvest in its vast logistics network and other high-growth initiatives.The other heavy-hitter is cloud infrastructure services segment Amazon Web Services (AWS). According to a recent report from Canalys, AWS brought in an estimated 31% of cloud-service spending during the second quarter. Even though AWS only accounts for a sixth of Amazon's net sales, it's been consistently producing more than half of the company's operating income. With cloud growth still in its early innings and AWS growing into a larger percentage of Amazon's total sales, the company looks cheaper than ever, relative to its future cash flow-generating potential.VisaThe second Warren Buffett stock investors can buy and never have to consider selling is payment processor Visa. Despite being cyclical, Visa's sustainable competitive advantages make it a no-brainer stock to hold for the long term.To begin with, Visa accounted for a whopping 54% of U.S. credit card network purchase volume in 2020. The U.S. is the leading market for consumption in the world, and Visa holds a 31-percentage-point lead over its next-closest competitor. To boot, it's the only payment processor that significantly expanded its share of the U.S. processing market following the Great Recession (2007-2009).To add to the above, the vast majority of global transactions are still being conducted with cash. This should give Visa ample opportunity to organically expand into underbanked markets, such as the Middle East, Africa, and Southeastern Asia, and to make acquisitions to further its reach.It's also worth noting that Visa doesn't act as a lender. By only focusing on payment processing, Visa doesn't have to worry about possible loan delinquencies, and therefore isn't required to set aside capital to cover potential loan losses. This is a big reason why Visa's profit margin is usually at or above 50%.The GMC Hummer EV is one of 30 electric vehicles GM is releasing by the end of 2025. Image source: General Motors.General MotorsA third Warren Buffett stock to buy and never sell is Detroit auto giant General Motors. Though economic weakness and historically high inflation threaten to sap auto sales in the short run, the long-awaited growth catalyst for General Motors has arrived.The electrification of autos for consumers and enterprise fleets is the multidecade opportunity the auto industry has been waiting for. With most developed countries angling to reduce their carbon footprints, electric vehicles (EVs) are viewed as a sustainable growth story.General Motors intends to spend $35 billion on EVs, autonomous vehicles, and battery research through the midpoint of the decade. The expectation, according to CEO Mary Barra, is for GM to roll out 30 new EVs by the end of 2025. The company should have two fully devoted battery plants up and running by the end of next year, with over 1 million EVs produced annually in North America in 2025.What's more, GM has a sizable presence in China, the world's No. 1 auto market. General Motors has sold 2.9 million vehicles in back-to-back years in China, and should have the opportunity to gobble up market share in China's still-nascent EV industry.Bank of AmericaThe fourth Warren Buffett stock that can be bought hand over fist and never sold is financial juggernaut Bank of America. To keep with the prevailing theme of this list, short-term recessionary concerns should take a back seat to BofA's numerous long-term advantages.The beauty of bank stocks is that they benefit from the natural expansion of the U.S. economy. The disproportionate amount of time the economy spends expanding, relative to contracting, allows Bank of America to grow its loan portfolio and deposits, which boosts its net-interest income over the long run.Something else worth noting about Bank of America is that it's the most interest-sensitive money-center bank. With the Federal Reserve aggressively hiking interest rates in order to tame inflation, outstanding variable-rate loans are becoming more profitable for banks and credit unions without them having to lift a proverbial finger. Since the federal funds target rate is coming off an extended period where it was effectively at 0%, the implication is that BofA can expect a sizable uptick in net-interest income in the years ahead.This is also a company that's done a phenomenal job of encouraging its customers to bank digitally. As of the end of June, 43 million active users were banking online or via mobile, with 48% of all sales being completed digitally. Because digital transactions are considerably cheaper than in-person and phone interactions for banks, this digital push has allowed BofA to consolidate some of its physical branches and reduce its noninterest expenses.Berkshire HathawayThe fifth and final Warren Buffett stock you can buy and never sell is (cue ironic music) ...Berkshire Hathaway. Over the past four years, there's no stock Warren Buffett has spent more money buying than his own company.What makes Berkshire Hathaway such a rock-solid performer is Buffett's affinity for cyclical businesses and his love of dividend stocks.As I've pointed to throughout this list, cyclical companies benefit from the substantially longer amount of time the U.S. and global economy spend expanding. Instead of trying to guess when these economic downturns will occur, Buffett has packed Berkshire Hathaway's investment portfolio with companies that thrive off the natural growth of U.S. and global gross domestic product over time. Tech stocks, financials (banks, insurers, and payment processors), and energy stocks (oil companies) all benefit immensely from extended bull markets.Additionally, Berkshire Hathaway is on track to collect approximately $6.07 billion in dividend income over the next 12 months. Income stocks are usually profitable, have navigated their way through prior recessions, and offer an extensive history of outperformance when compared to their non-paying peers.With Warren Buffett overseeing a 20.1% average annual return for his company's Class A shares over the past 57 years (ended Dec. 31, 2021), investors probably can't go wrong adding Berkshire Hathaway to their own portfolios.","news_type":1,"symbols_score_info":{"BAC":0.81,"V":0.9,"BRK.A":1,"BRK.B":0.9,"AMZN":0.9,"GM":0.9}},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":2474,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":9906648179,"gmtCreate":1659539943893,"gmtModify":1705981405430,"author":{"id":"4100846039177430","authorId":"4100846039177430","name":"dfjh","avatar":"https://community-static.tradeup.com/news/3e10d7fa49b431ab72328145969bcc06","crmLevel":11,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"idStr":"4100846039177430","authorIdStr":"4100846039177430"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"LIKE!!!","listText":"LIKE!!!","text":"LIKE!!!","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":1,"commentSize":0,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://ttm.financial/post/9906648179","repostId":"1107267030","repostType":2,"repost":{"id":"1107267030","kind":"news","pubTimestamp":1659538665,"share":"https://ttm.financial/m/news/1107267030?lang=en_US&edition=fundamental","pubTime":"2022-08-03 22:57","market":"us","language":"en","title":"BYD’s July New Energy Vehicle Sales More Than Triple to Record","url":"https://stock-news.laohu8.com/highlight/detail?id=1107267030","media":"Bloomberg","summary":"Chinese electric-car maker BYD Co. extended its lead over rivals in July, with sales of its new ener","content":"<div>\n<p>Chinese electric-car maker BYD Co. extended its lead over rivals in July, with sales of its new energy vehicles more than tripling to a record.The company, backed by Warren Buffett’s Berkshire ...</p>\n\n<a href=\"https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-08-03/byd-s-july-new-energy-vehicle-sales-more-than-triple-to-record?srnd=premium-asia\">Source Link</a>\n\n</div>\n","source":"lsy1584095487587","collect":0,"html":"<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html>\n<head>\n<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html; 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Earlier this week, BYD signed agreements to start selling its electric vehicles in the coming months in Germany, Sweden andIsraelas it extends its footprint beyond China.Analysts have said they expect BYD to sell 1.5 million vehicles this year, doubling from 2021, as more customers make the switch to cleaner cars. BYD now only sells pure electric vehicles or hybrids after the Shenzhen-headquartered firm earlier this year stopped producing vehicles running solely on fossil fuels.The company has managed to navigate supply-chain disruptions caused by events such as Shanghai’s Covid lockdowns, and said in July that first-half net income could climb as much as 207% to 3.6 billion yuan ($533 million). BYD is due to report second-quarter earnings on Aug. 15.BYD shares plunged almost 12% on July 12 after a stake matching the size of Berkshire Hathaway’s 20.49% holding appeared in Hong Kong’s clearing system. 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Back then, most people wanted no part of the stock market. COVID-19 had jest been designated a pandemic, travel at all levels was grinding to a halt, and major stock indexes were ...</p>\n\n<a href=\"https://www.fool.com/investing/2022/07/27/3-surefire-growth-stocks-destined-to-double/\">Source Link</a>\n\n</div>\n","source":"fool_stock","collect":0,"html":"<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html>\n<head>\n<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html; charset=utf-8\" />\n<meta name=\"viewport\" content=\"width=device-width,initial-scale=1.0,minimum-scale=1.0,maximum-scale=1.0,user-scalable=no\"/>\n<meta name=\"format-detection\" content=\"telephone=no,email=no,address=no\" />\n<title>3 Surefire Growth Stocks Destined to Double in Value</title>\n<style type=\"text/css\">\na,abbr,acronym,address,applet,article,aside,audio,b,big,blockquote,body,canvas,caption,center,cite,code,dd,del,details,dfn,div,dl,dt,\nem,embed,fieldset,figcaption,figure,footer,form,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,header,hgroup,html,i,iframe,img,ins,kbd,label,legend,li,mark,menu,nav,\nobject,ol,output,p,pre,q,ruby,s,samp,section,small,span,strike,strong,sub,summary,sup,table,tbody,td,tfoot,th,thead,time,tr,tt,u,ul,var,video{ font:inherit;margin:0;padding:0;vertical-align:baseline;border:0 }\nbody{ font-size:16px; line-height:1.5; color:#999; background:transparent; }\n.wrapper{ overflow:hidden;word-break:break-all;padding:10px; }\nh1,h2{ font-weight:normal; line-height:1.35; margin-bottom:.6em; }\nh3,h4,h5,h6{ line-height:1.35; margin-bottom:1em; }\nh1{ font-size:24px; }\nh2{ font-size:20px; }\nh3{ font-size:18px; }\nh4{ font-size:16px; }\nh5{ font-size:14px; }\nh6{ font-size:12px; }\np,ul,ol,blockquote,dl,table{ margin:1.2em 0; }\nul,ol{ margin-left:2em; }\nul{ list-style:disc; }\nol{ list-style:decimal; }\nli,li p{ margin:10px 0;}\nimg{ max-width:100%;display:block;margin:0 auto 1em; }\nblockquote{ color:#B5B2B1; border-left:3px solid #aaa; padding:1em; }\nstrong,b{font-weight:bold;}\nem,i{font-style:italic;}\ntable{ width:100%;border-collapse:collapse;border-spacing:1px;margin:1em 0;font-size:.9em; }\nth,td{ padding:5px;text-align:left;border:1px solid #aaa; }\nth{ font-weight:bold;background:#5d5d5d; }\n.symbol-link{font-weight:bold;}\n/* header{ border-bottom:1px solid #494756; } */\n.title{ margin:0 0 8px;line-height:1.3;color:#ddd; }\n.meta {color:#5e5c6d;font-size:13px;margin:0 0 .5em; }\na{text-decoration:none; color:#2a4b87;}\n.meta .head { display: inline-block; overflow: hidden}\n.head .h-thumb { width: 30px; height: 30px; margin: 0; padding: 0; border-radius: 50%; float: left;}\n.head .h-content { margin: 0; padding: 0 0 0 9px; float: left;}\n.head .h-name {font-size: 13px; color: #eee; margin: 0;}\n.head .h-time {font-size: 11px; color: #7E829C; margin: 0;line-height: 11px;}\n.small {font-size: 12.5px; display: inline-block; transform: scale(0.9); -webkit-transform: scale(0.9); transform-origin: left; -webkit-transform-origin: left;}\n.smaller {font-size: 12.5px; display: inline-block; transform: scale(0.8); -webkit-transform: scale(0.8); transform-origin: left; -webkit-transform-origin: left;}\n.bt-text {font-size: 12px;margin: 1.5em 0 0 0}\n.bt-text p {margin: 0}\n</style>\n</head>\n<body>\n<div class=\"wrapper\">\n<header>\n<h2 class=\"title\">\n3 Surefire Growth Stocks Destined to Double in Value\n</h2>\n\n<h4 class=\"meta\">\n\n\n2022-07-28 05:37 GMT+8 <a href=https://www.fool.com/investing/2022/07/27/3-surefire-growth-stocks-destined-to-double/><strong>Motley Fool</strong></a>\n\n\n</h4>\n\n</header>\n<article>\n<div>\n<p>Remember March 2020? Back then, most people wanted no part of the stock market. COVID-19 had jest been designated a pandemic, travel at all levels was grinding to a halt, and major stock indexes were ...</p>\n\n<a href=\"https://www.fool.com/investing/2022/07/27/3-surefire-growth-stocks-destined-to-double/\">Source Link</a>\n\n</div>\n\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{"GOOGL":"谷歌A","GOOG":"谷歌","SNOW":"Snowflake","ZTS":"Zoetis Inc."},"source_url":"https://www.fool.com/investing/2022/07/27/3-surefire-growth-stocks-destined-to-double/","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"2254335033","content_text":"Remember March 2020? Back then, most people wanted no part of the stock market. COVID-19 had jest been designated a pandemic, travel at all levels was grinding to a halt, and major stock indexes were in a deep dive.But those who kept their heads, invested money in a Nasdaq Composite index fund, and patiently waited saw a big reward less than a year later: Their investment had doubled in value. Between March 20, 2020, and Feb. 12, 2021, the index posted a 105% gain.Today, opportunities can again be found with the Nasdaq Composite trading down 24% year to date and many individual stocks down much further. There's no guarantee of a one-year doubling this time around, but there is definitely potential for solid returns. Let's look at three growth stocks that I think are destined to double from current valuations.1. SnowflakeSnowflake went public in 2020 and is led by Frank Slootman, who formerly was chairman of enterprise software giant ServiceNow. Snowflake's signature product is Data Cloud, which helps customers aggregate all of their data in a central location, allowing them to innovate, achieve efficiencies, and gain insights into their business.It's still early days for the company, which has only $1.4 billion in revenue over the last 12 months, but its revenue and customer base are growing rapidly. Fiscal 2023 first-quarter revenue was up 85% year over year; total customers surged to more than 6,000.Investors are taking notice. Warren Buffett is a believer; his Berkshire Hathaway owns over 6 million shares of Snowflake, worth around $875 million.Analysts expect Snowflake to continue growing for years. According to Wall Street, revenue should rise 66% this year and 53% the following year.With a forecast for that much growth, Snowflake stock could easily double its value in the next few years.2. AlphabetThere are plenty of reasons to like Alphabet right now, like its attractive price/earnings-to-growth ratio, its recent stock split, and its impressive share of the digital ad market.And there's Alphabet's tremendous growth rate for a company of its size. Quarterly revenue is up around 20% year over year.The company produced $277 billion of revenue over the last 12 months, putting it eighth among U.S. companies, and closing in on ExxonMobil, CVS, and UnitedHealth Group.And Wall Street thinks Alphabet can keep the growth going for years to come. Consensus estimates are for revenue increases of 14% annually for the next five years.3. ZoetisMy third stock destined to double is Zoetis, a veterinary drugmaker. It produces pharmaceuticals for livestock and companion animals.Roughly two-thirds of sales are from its companion-animals segment. Revenue from this part of the business is also growing faster, around 20% year over year.The company is well positioned to benefit from the long-term growth of the pet market. Morgan Stanley estimates that overall pet spending in the U.S. will more than double to $275 billion by 2030. With over half (66%) of U.S. households owning a pet, according to Morgan Stanley's research, and nearly half (47%) of respondents saying that they treat their pets like they treat their child, the amount spent on pet healthcare is certain to rise in the coming years.Wall Street expects Zoetis to profit from this trend. The company already has a robust operating margin of 36%, and a solid return on equity of 47%. 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That's because the Oracle of Omaha has generated a jaw-dropping total return of 3,641,613%...</p>\n\n<a href=\"https://www.fool.com/investing/2022/09/16/5-warren-buffett-stocks-to-buy-and-never-sell/\">Source Link</a>\n\n</div>\n","source":"fool_stock","collect":0,"html":"<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html>\n<head>\n<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html; charset=utf-8\" />\n<meta name=\"viewport\" content=\"width=device-width,initial-scale=1.0,minimum-scale=1.0,maximum-scale=1.0,user-scalable=no\"/>\n<meta name=\"format-detection\" content=\"telephone=no,email=no,address=no\" />\n<title>5 Warren Buffett Stocks to Buy and Never Sell</title>\n<style type=\"text/css\">\na,abbr,acronym,address,applet,article,aside,audio,b,big,blockquote,body,canvas,caption,center,cite,code,dd,del,details,dfn,div,dl,dt,\nem,embed,fieldset,figcaption,figure,footer,form,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,header,hgroup,html,i,iframe,img,ins,kbd,label,legend,li,mark,menu,nav,\nobject,ol,output,p,pre,q,ruby,s,samp,section,small,span,strike,strong,sub,summary,sup,table,tbody,td,tfoot,th,thead,time,tr,tt,u,ul,var,video{ font:inherit;margin:0;padding:0;vertical-align:baseline;border:0 }\nbody{ font-size:16px; line-height:1.5; color:#999; background:transparent; }\n.wrapper{ overflow:hidden;word-break:break-all;padding:10px; }\nh1,h2{ font-weight:normal; line-height:1.35; margin-bottom:.6em; }\nh3,h4,h5,h6{ line-height:1.35; margin-bottom:1em; }\nh1{ font-size:24px; }\nh2{ font-size:20px; }\nh3{ font-size:18px; }\nh4{ font-size:16px; }\nh5{ font-size:14px; }\nh6{ font-size:12px; }\np,ul,ol,blockquote,dl,table{ margin:1.2em 0; }\nul,ol{ margin-left:2em; }\nul{ list-style:disc; }\nol{ list-style:decimal; }\nli,li p{ margin:10px 0;}\nimg{ max-width:100%;display:block;margin:0 auto 1em; }\nblockquote{ color:#B5B2B1; border-left:3px solid #aaa; padding:1em; }\nstrong,b{font-weight:bold;}\nem,i{font-style:italic;}\ntable{ width:100%;border-collapse:collapse;border-spacing:1px;margin:1em 0;font-size:.9em; }\nth,td{ padding:5px;text-align:left;border:1px solid #aaa; }\nth{ font-weight:bold;background:#5d5d5d; }\n.symbol-link{font-weight:bold;}\n/* header{ border-bottom:1px solid #494756; } */\n.title{ margin:0 0 8px;line-height:1.3;color:#ddd; }\n.meta {color:#5e5c6d;font-size:13px;margin:0 0 .5em; }\na{text-decoration:none; color:#2a4b87;}\n.meta .head { display: inline-block; overflow: hidden}\n.head .h-thumb { width: 30px; height: 30px; margin: 0; padding: 0; border-radius: 50%; float: left;}\n.head .h-content { margin: 0; padding: 0 0 0 9px; float: left;}\n.head .h-name {font-size: 13px; color: #eee; margin: 0;}\n.head .h-time {font-size: 11px; color: #7E829C; margin: 0;line-height: 11px;}\n.small {font-size: 12.5px; display: inline-block; transform: scale(0.9); -webkit-transform: scale(0.9); transform-origin: left; -webkit-transform-origin: left;}\n.smaller {font-size: 12.5px; display: inline-block; transform: scale(0.8); -webkit-transform: scale(0.8); transform-origin: left; -webkit-transform-origin: left;}\n.bt-text {font-size: 12px;margin: 1.5em 0 0 0}\n.bt-text p {margin: 0}\n</style>\n</head>\n<body>\n<div class=\"wrapper\">\n<header>\n<h2 class=\"title\">\n5 Warren Buffett Stocks to Buy and Never Sell\n</h2>\n\n<h4 class=\"meta\">\n\n\n2022-09-17 08:10 GMT+8 <a href=https://www.fool.com/investing/2022/09/16/5-warren-buffett-stocks-to-buy-and-never-sell/><strong>Motley Fool</strong></a>\n\n\n</h4>\n\n</header>\n<article>\n<div>\n<p>When Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett buys or sells shares of a company, investors wisely pay attention. That's because the Oracle of Omaha has generated a jaw-dropping total return of 3,641,613%...</p>\n\n<a href=\"https://www.fool.com/investing/2022/09/16/5-warren-buffett-stocks-to-buy-and-never-sell/\">Source Link</a>\n\n</div>\n\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{"AMZN":"亚马逊","BAC":"美国银行","V":"Visa","BRK.A":"伯克希尔","GM":"通用汽车","BRK.B":"伯克希尔B"},"source_url":"https://www.fool.com/investing/2022/09/16/5-warren-buffett-stocks-to-buy-and-never-sell/","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"2267698524","content_text":"When Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett buys or sells shares of a company, investors wisely pay attention. That's because the Oracle of Omaha has generated a jaw-dropping total return of 3,641,613% for his Class A shareholders (BRK.A) since taking the reins of Berkshire Hathaway more than 57 years ago.Considering Buffett's penchant for buying high-quality stocks and hanging onto them for the long run, riding the Oracle of Omaha's coattails has proven quite profitable for decades. It's an especially smart time for investors to go shopping for Buffett stocks, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite plunging into a bear market.What follows are five Warren Buffett stocks investors can confidently buy right now and never have to sell.Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett. Image source: The Motley Fool.AmazonThe first Buffett stock that can be bought without investors losing any sleep is e-commerce leader Amazon. Although Amazon's leading online marketplace is susceptible to weakness during recessions, this top revenue segment isn't the key to the company potentially tripling its operating cash flow over the next four years.Even though Amazon is estimated to bring in nearly 40% of all U.S. online retail sales in 2022, it's the company's higher-margin ancillary operating segments that are driving its profitability and cash flow. For example, the popularity of Amazon's marketplace has helped the company sign up more than 200 million Prime members worldwide. Amazon is bringing in approximately $35 billion in annual run-rate sales from subscription services, which is allowing it to reinvest in its vast logistics network and other high-growth initiatives.The other heavy-hitter is cloud infrastructure services segment Amazon Web Services (AWS). According to a recent report from Canalys, AWS brought in an estimated 31% of cloud-service spending during the second quarter. Even though AWS only accounts for a sixth of Amazon's net sales, it's been consistently producing more than half of the company's operating income. With cloud growth still in its early innings and AWS growing into a larger percentage of Amazon's total sales, the company looks cheaper than ever, relative to its future cash flow-generating potential.VisaThe second Warren Buffett stock investors can buy and never have to consider selling is payment processor Visa. Despite being cyclical, Visa's sustainable competitive advantages make it a no-brainer stock to hold for the long term.To begin with, Visa accounted for a whopping 54% of U.S. credit card network purchase volume in 2020. The U.S. is the leading market for consumption in the world, and Visa holds a 31-percentage-point lead over its next-closest competitor. To boot, it's the only payment processor that significantly expanded its share of the U.S. processing market following the Great Recession (2007-2009).To add to the above, the vast majority of global transactions are still being conducted with cash. This should give Visa ample opportunity to organically expand into underbanked markets, such as the Middle East, Africa, and Southeastern Asia, and to make acquisitions to further its reach.It's also worth noting that Visa doesn't act as a lender. By only focusing on payment processing, Visa doesn't have to worry about possible loan delinquencies, and therefore isn't required to set aside capital to cover potential loan losses. This is a big reason why Visa's profit margin is usually at or above 50%.The GMC Hummer EV is one of 30 electric vehicles GM is releasing by the end of 2025. Image source: General Motors.General MotorsA third Warren Buffett stock to buy and never sell is Detroit auto giant General Motors. Though economic weakness and historically high inflation threaten to sap auto sales in the short run, the long-awaited growth catalyst for General Motors has arrived.The electrification of autos for consumers and enterprise fleets is the multidecade opportunity the auto industry has been waiting for. With most developed countries angling to reduce their carbon footprints, electric vehicles (EVs) are viewed as a sustainable growth story.General Motors intends to spend $35 billion on EVs, autonomous vehicles, and battery research through the midpoint of the decade. The expectation, according to CEO Mary Barra, is for GM to roll out 30 new EVs by the end of 2025. The company should have two fully devoted battery plants up and running by the end of next year, with over 1 million EVs produced annually in North America in 2025.What's more, GM has a sizable presence in China, the world's No. 1 auto market. General Motors has sold 2.9 million vehicles in back-to-back years in China, and should have the opportunity to gobble up market share in China's still-nascent EV industry.Bank of AmericaThe fourth Warren Buffett stock that can be bought hand over fist and never sold is financial juggernaut Bank of America. To keep with the prevailing theme of this list, short-term recessionary concerns should take a back seat to BofA's numerous long-term advantages.The beauty of bank stocks is that they benefit from the natural expansion of the U.S. economy. The disproportionate amount of time the economy spends expanding, relative to contracting, allows Bank of America to grow its loan portfolio and deposits, which boosts its net-interest income over the long run.Something else worth noting about Bank of America is that it's the most interest-sensitive money-center bank. With the Federal Reserve aggressively hiking interest rates in order to tame inflation, outstanding variable-rate loans are becoming more profitable for banks and credit unions without them having to lift a proverbial finger. Since the federal funds target rate is coming off an extended period where it was effectively at 0%, the implication is that BofA can expect a sizable uptick in net-interest income in the years ahead.This is also a company that's done a phenomenal job of encouraging its customers to bank digitally. As of the end of June, 43 million active users were banking online or via mobile, with 48% of all sales being completed digitally. Because digital transactions are considerably cheaper than in-person and phone interactions for banks, this digital push has allowed BofA to consolidate some of its physical branches and reduce its noninterest expenses.Berkshire HathawayThe fifth and final Warren Buffett stock you can buy and never sell is (cue ironic music) ...Berkshire Hathaway. Over the past four years, there's no stock Warren Buffett has spent more money buying than his own company.What makes Berkshire Hathaway such a rock-solid performer is Buffett's affinity for cyclical businesses and his love of dividend stocks.As I've pointed to throughout this list, cyclical companies benefit from the substantially longer amount of time the U.S. and global economy spend expanding. Instead of trying to guess when these economic downturns will occur, Buffett has packed Berkshire Hathaway's investment portfolio with companies that thrive off the natural growth of U.S. and global gross domestic product over time. Tech stocks, financials (banks, insurers, and payment processors), and energy stocks (oil companies) all benefit immensely from extended bull markets.Additionally, Berkshire Hathaway is on track to collect approximately $6.07 billion in dividend income over the next 12 months. Income stocks are usually profitable, have navigated their way through prior recessions, and offer an extensive history of outperformance when compared to their non-paying peers.With Warren Buffett overseeing a 20.1% average annual return for his company's Class A shares over the past 57 years (ended Dec. 31, 2021), investors probably can't go wrong adding Berkshire Hathaway to their own portfolios.","news_type":1,"symbols_score_info":{"BAC":0.81,"V":0.9,"BRK.A":1,"BRK.B":0.9,"AMZN":0.9,"GM":0.9}},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":2474,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":9906648179,"gmtCreate":1659539943893,"gmtModify":1705981405430,"author":{"id":"4100846039177430","authorId":"4100846039177430","name":"dfjh","avatar":"https://community-static.tradeup.com/news/3e10d7fa49b431ab72328145969bcc06","crmLevel":11,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"authorIdStr":"4100846039177430","idStr":"4100846039177430"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"LIKE!!!","listText":"LIKE!!!","text":"LIKE!!!","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":1,"commentSize":0,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://ttm.financial/post/9906648179","repostId":"1107267030","repostType":2,"repost":{"id":"1107267030","kind":"news","pubTimestamp":1659538665,"share":"https://ttm.financial/m/news/1107267030?lang=en_US&edition=fundamental","pubTime":"2022-08-03 22:57","market":"us","language":"en","title":"BYD’s July New Energy Vehicle Sales More Than Triple to Record","url":"https://stock-news.laohu8.com/highlight/detail?id=1107267030","media":"Bloomberg","summary":"Chinese electric-car maker BYD Co. extended its lead over rivals in July, with sales of its new ener","content":"<div>\n<p>Chinese electric-car maker BYD Co. extended its lead over rivals in July, with sales of its new energy vehicles more than tripling to a record.The company, backed by Warren Buffett’s Berkshire ...</p>\n\n<a href=\"https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-08-03/byd-s-july-new-energy-vehicle-sales-more-than-triple-to-record?srnd=premium-asia\">Source Link</a>\n\n</div>\n","source":"lsy1584095487587","collect":0,"html":"<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html>\n<head>\n<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html; 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Earlier this week, BYD signed agreements to start selling its electric vehicles in the coming months in Germany, Sweden andIsraelas it extends its footprint beyond China.Analysts have said they expect BYD to sell 1.5 million vehicles this year, doubling from 2021, as more customers make the switch to cleaner cars. BYD now only sells pure electric vehicles or hybrids after the Shenzhen-headquartered firm earlier this year stopped producing vehicles running solely on fossil fuels.The company has managed to navigate supply-chain disruptions caused by events such as Shanghai’s Covid lockdowns, and said in July that first-half net income could climb as much as 207% to 3.6 billion yuan ($533 million). BYD is due to report second-quarter earnings on Aug. 15.BYD shares plunged almost 12% on July 12 after a stake matching the size of Berkshire Hathaway’s 20.49% holding appeared in Hong Kong’s clearing system. 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The company continued to grow, but margins were down, and results didn't meet analyst ...</p>\n\n<a href=\"https://www.fool.com/investing/2022/10/25/the-biggest-bombshell-in-tesla-earnings-report/\">Source Link</a>\n\n</div>\n","source":"fool_stock","collect":0,"html":"<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html>\n<head>\n<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html; charset=utf-8\" />\n<meta name=\"viewport\" content=\"width=device-width,initial-scale=1.0,minimum-scale=1.0,maximum-scale=1.0,user-scalable=no\"/>\n<meta name=\"format-detection\" content=\"telephone=no,email=no,address=no\" />\n<title>The Biggest Bombshell in Tesla's Earnings Report</title>\n<style type=\"text/css\">\na,abbr,acronym,address,applet,article,aside,audio,b,big,blockquote,body,canvas,caption,center,cite,code,dd,del,details,dfn,div,dl,dt,\nem,embed,fieldset,figcaption,figure,footer,form,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,header,hgroup,html,i,iframe,img,ins,kbd,label,legend,li,mark,menu,nav,\nobject,ol,output,p,pre,q,ruby,s,samp,section,small,span,strike,strong,sub,summary,sup,table,tbody,td,tfoot,th,thead,time,tr,tt,u,ul,var,video{ font:inherit;margin:0;padding:0;vertical-align:baseline;border:0 }\nbody{ font-size:16px; line-height:1.5; color:#999; background:transparent; }\n.wrapper{ overflow:hidden;word-break:break-all;padding:10px; }\nh1,h2{ font-weight:normal; line-height:1.35; margin-bottom:.6em; }\nh3,h4,h5,h6{ line-height:1.35; margin-bottom:1em; }\nh1{ font-size:24px; }\nh2{ font-size:20px; }\nh3{ font-size:18px; }\nh4{ font-size:16px; }\nh5{ font-size:14px; }\nh6{ font-size:12px; }\np,ul,ol,blockquote,dl,table{ margin:1.2em 0; }\nul,ol{ margin-left:2em; }\nul{ list-style:disc; }\nol{ list-style:decimal; }\nli,li p{ margin:10px 0;}\nimg{ max-width:100%;display:block;margin:0 auto 1em; }\nblockquote{ color:#B5B2B1; border-left:3px solid #aaa; padding:1em; }\nstrong,b{font-weight:bold;}\nem,i{font-style:italic;}\ntable{ width:100%;border-collapse:collapse;border-spacing:1px;margin:1em 0;font-size:.9em; }\nth,td{ padding:5px;text-align:left;border:1px solid #aaa; }\nth{ font-weight:bold;background:#5d5d5d; }\n.symbol-link{font-weight:bold;}\n/* header{ border-bottom:1px solid #494756; } */\n.title{ margin:0 0 8px;line-height:1.3;color:#ddd; }\n.meta {color:#5e5c6d;font-size:13px;margin:0 0 .5em; }\na{text-decoration:none; color:#2a4b87;}\n.meta .head { display: inline-block; overflow: hidden}\n.head .h-thumb { width: 30px; height: 30px; margin: 0; padding: 0; border-radius: 50%; float: left;}\n.head .h-content { margin: 0; padding: 0 0 0 9px; float: left;}\n.head .h-name {font-size: 13px; color: #eee; margin: 0;}\n.head .h-time {font-size: 11px; color: #7E829C; margin: 0;line-height: 11px;}\n.small {font-size: 12.5px; display: inline-block; transform: scale(0.9); -webkit-transform: scale(0.9); transform-origin: left; -webkit-transform-origin: left;}\n.smaller {font-size: 12.5px; display: inline-block; transform: scale(0.8); -webkit-transform: scale(0.8); transform-origin: left; -webkit-transform-origin: left;}\n.bt-text {font-size: 12px;margin: 1.5em 0 0 0}\n.bt-text p {margin: 0}\n</style>\n</head>\n<body>\n<div class=\"wrapper\">\n<header>\n<h2 class=\"title\">\nThe Biggest Bombshell in Tesla's Earnings Report\n</h2>\n\n<h4 class=\"meta\">\n\n\n2022-10-26 19:49 GMT+8 <a href=https://www.fool.com/investing/2022/10/25/the-biggest-bombshell-in-tesla-earnings-report/><strong>Motley Fool</strong></a>\n\n\n</h4>\n\n</header>\n<article>\n<div>\n<p>The market hasn't been particularly happy with Tesla's third-quarter 2022 earnings report, released last week. The company continued to grow, but margins were down, and results didn't meet analyst ...</p>\n\n<a href=\"https://www.fool.com/investing/2022/10/25/the-biggest-bombshell-in-tesla-earnings-report/\">Source Link</a>\n\n</div>\n\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{"TSLA":"特斯拉"},"source_url":"https://www.fool.com/investing/2022/10/25/the-biggest-bombshell-in-tesla-earnings-report/","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"2278482762","content_text":"The market hasn't been particularly happy with Tesla's third-quarter 2022 earnings report, released last week. The company continued to grow, but margins were down, and results didn't meet analyst expectations. That situation generally leads to a falling stock price.What stuck out in the report was a long discussion about Tesla's inventory and how it's changing delivery practices in the future. Management acknowledged that they've been rushing deliveries at the end of the quarter to maximize revenue and earnings, which has hidden some of the inventory building during the quarter. As that will change in the future, some red flags are emerging.Image source: Tesla.An earnings report full of red flagsLast week, I highlighted that inventory challenges are one thing investors need to watch out for during this earnings season. Rising inventory and falling margins could indicate trouble, particularly for manufacturing companies. I noticed three red flags in Tesla's earnings report, all related to inventory.First Red Flag: Inventory at Tesla is rising quickly. It was $10.3 billion in the third quarter of 2022, up from $8.1 billion a quarter ago and $5.2 billion a year ago.Second Red Flag: Tesla's gross margin fell from 30.5% a year ago to 27.9% in the third quarter of 2022. Falling margins are a sign that companies don't have pricing power, and when combined with rising inventories, it's a potential problem for the entire auto industry.Third Red Flag: Tesla openly admitted it has been managing the balance sheet to quarterly results and will stop doing so, explicitly telling investors that inventory will rise sharply as a result.In isolation, none of these trends are worth being worried about. But together they are a concern for a manufacturing company. And if a recession is indeed on the horizon, conditions could get a lot worse before they get better.Tesla's inventory sagaThere's long been speculation that Tesla played games with inventory to make its numbers look good each quarter. But this earnings report outlined the lengths the company goes to deliver as much inventory as possible right before the end of the quarter. This means that Tesla has been managing its balance sheet to look artificially better at quarter-end than at any other point in the quarter.CFO Zachary Kirkhorn said on the quarterly conference call, \"roughly two-thirds of our Q3 deliveries occurred in September and one-third in the final two weeks.\"To put that into perspective, this means that $7.2 billion of revenue was generated in the final two weeks of the quarter. Assuming deliveries, revenue, and cash paid for products happened at the same time, Tesla had closer to $13.9 billion in cash on Sept. 23, 2022, as opposed to the $21.1 billion in cash reported on Sept. 20, 2022. Cash at the end of August may have been under $10 billion, based on the amount of inventory that would have been built up.What impact will a smoothing out of deliveries have on the balance sheet? The figure below was in the Q3 2022 earnings letter, and while it doesn't have a scale on the y-axis, we can infer that Tesla will have a higher level of inventory in the future than it does today.Image source: Tesla.No matter how you look at it, Tesla is telling investors that it will have higher reported inventory at the end of the quarter in future quarters. That likely means less cash on the balance sheet, which was always one of the selling points for Tesla stock.Why inventory could be a reason for concernThere are three main reasons to worry about inventory at any company:Increasing inventory pulls assets from other parts of the business. Potential impact: Less cash.Rising inventory can indicate demand does not match supply, and discounting may be necessary to move inventory through the supply chain. Potential impact: Lower margins.Tesla still expects to grow about 50% per year, but rising inventory and falling margins indicate there may not be the demand for that kind of growth from consumers. Potential impact: Slower growth.We already see No. 1 and No. 2 happening today, and Tesla is telling us inventory will continue to increase. If margins continue to fall, that could mean not only profits but growth are the next shoes to drop.Tesla benefited from the auto industry's slow adoption of electric vehicles, the chip shortage, and a better business model for years, but the competition may be catching up just as a global economic slowdown hits demand for expensive vehicles. These are choppy waters Tesla hasn't navigated before, and that's why Tesla's inventory revelations were such a shock.Over the next few quarters, we'll find out if these red flags become bigger problems for Tesla.","news_type":1,"symbols_score_info":{"TSLA":1}},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":1557,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0},{"id":9903655438,"gmtCreate":1659023433624,"gmtModify":1676536245588,"author":{"id":"4100846039177430","authorId":"4100846039177430","name":"dfjh","avatar":"https://community-static.tradeup.com/news/3e10d7fa49b431ab72328145969bcc06","crmLevel":11,"crmLevelSwitch":0,"followedFlag":false,"authorIdStr":"4100846039177430","idStr":"4100846039177430"},"themes":[],"htmlText":"like","listText":"like","text":"like","images":[],"top":1,"highlighted":1,"essential":1,"paper":1,"likeSize":0,"commentSize":0,"repostSize":0,"link":"https://ttm.financial/post/9903655438","repostId":"2254335033","repostType":2,"repost":{"id":"2254335033","kind":"highlight","pubTimestamp":1658957860,"share":"https://ttm.financial/m/news/2254335033?lang=en_US&edition=fundamental","pubTime":"2022-07-28 05:37","market":"us","language":"en","title":"3 Surefire Growth Stocks Destined to Double in Value","url":"https://stock-news.laohu8.com/highlight/detail?id=2254335033","media":"Motley Fool","summary":"Lessons from 2020 and 2021 should tell you what to do.","content":"<div>\n<p>Remember March 2020? Back then, most people wanted no part of the stock market. COVID-19 had jest been designated a pandemic, travel at all levels was grinding to a halt, and major stock indexes were ...</p>\n\n<a href=\"https://www.fool.com/investing/2022/07/27/3-surefire-growth-stocks-destined-to-double/\">Source Link</a>\n\n</div>\n","source":"fool_stock","collect":0,"html":"<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html>\n<head>\n<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html; charset=utf-8\" />\n<meta name=\"viewport\" content=\"width=device-width,initial-scale=1.0,minimum-scale=1.0,maximum-scale=1.0,user-scalable=no\"/>\n<meta name=\"format-detection\" content=\"telephone=no,email=no,address=no\" />\n<title>3 Surefire Growth Stocks Destined to Double in Value</title>\n<style type=\"text/css\">\na,abbr,acronym,address,applet,article,aside,audio,b,big,blockquote,body,canvas,caption,center,cite,code,dd,del,details,dfn,div,dl,dt,\nem,embed,fieldset,figcaption,figure,footer,form,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,header,hgroup,html,i,iframe,img,ins,kbd,label,legend,li,mark,menu,nav,\nobject,ol,output,p,pre,q,ruby,s,samp,section,small,span,strike,strong,sub,summary,sup,table,tbody,td,tfoot,th,thead,time,tr,tt,u,ul,var,video{ font:inherit;margin:0;padding:0;vertical-align:baseline;border:0 }\nbody{ font-size:16px; line-height:1.5; color:#999; background:transparent; }\n.wrapper{ overflow:hidden;word-break:break-all;padding:10px; }\nh1,h2{ font-weight:normal; line-height:1.35; margin-bottom:.6em; }\nh3,h4,h5,h6{ line-height:1.35; margin-bottom:1em; }\nh1{ font-size:24px; }\nh2{ font-size:20px; }\nh3{ font-size:18px; }\nh4{ font-size:16px; }\nh5{ font-size:14px; }\nh6{ font-size:12px; }\np,ul,ol,blockquote,dl,table{ margin:1.2em 0; }\nul,ol{ margin-left:2em; }\nul{ list-style:disc; }\nol{ list-style:decimal; }\nli,li p{ margin:10px 0;}\nimg{ max-width:100%;display:block;margin:0 auto 1em; }\nblockquote{ color:#B5B2B1; border-left:3px solid #aaa; padding:1em; }\nstrong,b{font-weight:bold;}\nem,i{font-style:italic;}\ntable{ width:100%;border-collapse:collapse;border-spacing:1px;margin:1em 0;font-size:.9em; }\nth,td{ padding:5px;text-align:left;border:1px solid #aaa; }\nth{ font-weight:bold;background:#5d5d5d; }\n.symbol-link{font-weight:bold;}\n/* header{ border-bottom:1px solid #494756; } */\n.title{ margin:0 0 8px;line-height:1.3;color:#ddd; }\n.meta {color:#5e5c6d;font-size:13px;margin:0 0 .5em; }\na{text-decoration:none; color:#2a4b87;}\n.meta .head { display: inline-block; overflow: hidden}\n.head .h-thumb { width: 30px; height: 30px; margin: 0; padding: 0; border-radius: 50%; float: left;}\n.head .h-content { margin: 0; padding: 0 0 0 9px; float: left;}\n.head .h-name {font-size: 13px; color: #eee; margin: 0;}\n.head .h-time {font-size: 11px; color: #7E829C; margin: 0;line-height: 11px;}\n.small {font-size: 12.5px; display: inline-block; transform: scale(0.9); -webkit-transform: scale(0.9); transform-origin: left; -webkit-transform-origin: left;}\n.smaller {font-size: 12.5px; display: inline-block; transform: scale(0.8); -webkit-transform: scale(0.8); transform-origin: left; -webkit-transform-origin: left;}\n.bt-text {font-size: 12px;margin: 1.5em 0 0 0}\n.bt-text p {margin: 0}\n</style>\n</head>\n<body>\n<div class=\"wrapper\">\n<header>\n<h2 class=\"title\">\n3 Surefire Growth Stocks Destined to Double in Value\n</h2>\n\n<h4 class=\"meta\">\n\n\n2022-07-28 05:37 GMT+8 <a href=https://www.fool.com/investing/2022/07/27/3-surefire-growth-stocks-destined-to-double/><strong>Motley Fool</strong></a>\n\n\n</h4>\n\n</header>\n<article>\n<div>\n<p>Remember March 2020? Back then, most people wanted no part of the stock market. COVID-19 had jest been designated a pandemic, travel at all levels was grinding to a halt, and major stock indexes were ...</p>\n\n<a href=\"https://www.fool.com/investing/2022/07/27/3-surefire-growth-stocks-destined-to-double/\">Source Link</a>\n\n</div>\n\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{"GOOGL":"谷歌A","GOOG":"谷歌","SNOW":"Snowflake","ZTS":"Zoetis Inc."},"source_url":"https://www.fool.com/investing/2022/07/27/3-surefire-growth-stocks-destined-to-double/","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"2254335033","content_text":"Remember March 2020? Back then, most people wanted no part of the stock market. COVID-19 had jest been designated a pandemic, travel at all levels was grinding to a halt, and major stock indexes were in a deep dive.But those who kept their heads, invested money in a Nasdaq Composite index fund, and patiently waited saw a big reward less than a year later: Their investment had doubled in value. Between March 20, 2020, and Feb. 12, 2021, the index posted a 105% gain.Today, opportunities can again be found with the Nasdaq Composite trading down 24% year to date and many individual stocks down much further. There's no guarantee of a one-year doubling this time around, but there is definitely potential for solid returns. Let's look at three growth stocks that I think are destined to double from current valuations.1. SnowflakeSnowflake went public in 2020 and is led by Frank Slootman, who formerly was chairman of enterprise software giant ServiceNow. Snowflake's signature product is Data Cloud, which helps customers aggregate all of their data in a central location, allowing them to innovate, achieve efficiencies, and gain insights into their business.It's still early days for the company, which has only $1.4 billion in revenue over the last 12 months, but its revenue and customer base are growing rapidly. Fiscal 2023 first-quarter revenue was up 85% year over year; total customers surged to more than 6,000.Investors are taking notice. Warren Buffett is a believer; his Berkshire Hathaway owns over 6 million shares of Snowflake, worth around $875 million.Analysts expect Snowflake to continue growing for years. According to Wall Street, revenue should rise 66% this year and 53% the following year.With a forecast for that much growth, Snowflake stock could easily double its value in the next few years.2. AlphabetThere are plenty of reasons to like Alphabet right now, like its attractive price/earnings-to-growth ratio, its recent stock split, and its impressive share of the digital ad market.And there's Alphabet's tremendous growth rate for a company of its size. Quarterly revenue is up around 20% year over year.The company produced $277 billion of revenue over the last 12 months, putting it eighth among U.S. companies, and closing in on ExxonMobil, CVS, and UnitedHealth Group.And Wall Street thinks Alphabet can keep the growth going for years to come. Consensus estimates are for revenue increases of 14% annually for the next five years.3. ZoetisMy third stock destined to double is Zoetis, a veterinary drugmaker. It produces pharmaceuticals for livestock and companion animals.Roughly two-thirds of sales are from its companion-animals segment. Revenue from this part of the business is also growing faster, around 20% year over year.The company is well positioned to benefit from the long-term growth of the pet market. Morgan Stanley estimates that overall pet spending in the U.S. will more than double to $275 billion by 2030. With over half (66%) of U.S. households owning a pet, according to Morgan Stanley's research, and nearly half (47%) of respondents saying that they treat their pets like they treat their child, the amount spent on pet healthcare is certain to rise in the coming years.Wall Street expects Zoetis to profit from this trend. The company already has a robust operating margin of 36%, and a solid return on equity of 47%. Analysts anticipate it will grow earnings by 11% annually over the next five years.As it rides the tailwinds of increased pet spending, I think Zoetis could easily double over the next five to 10 years.","news_type":1,"symbols_score_info":{"GOOGL":0.9,"SNOW":0.9,"ZTS":0.9,"GOOG":0.9}},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":2195,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0}],"lives":[]}