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Top companies! But of course, they're no longer unknown—and they're not cheap, either. But then again, high-growth top companies almost never are.
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@Multibagger Take a look at Forward P/E and PEG. The dividend yield is expected to rise to 5%.
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@Tenbagger2024 Since I tend to focus on rising stock prices—which normally leads to a declining dividend yield—I don't really care about that when it comes to growth companies. But as I said, this is a top-tier company, and if there's another sell-off, I might consider buying a derivative on it.
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