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A fortress brand-and-scale position in U.S. confectionery (Reese’s, Hershey’s, Kisses) generates ~23% through-cycle ROIC and exceptionally durable free cash flow that fell only ~13% even in the worst input-cost year on record. The 2025 cocoa shock — a ~60% GAAP EPS collapse driven largely by non-cash hedge mark-to-market — obscured an underlying cash engine that remained intact.Read more
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ServiceNow looks like it’s getting a new burst of demand as companies lean harder on its tools to run day-to-day work and put AI to practical use. The business also pushes deeper into tightly regulated customers and new security areas, but the big question is whether today’s excitement can keep turning into lasting sales growth.Read more
While the market chases flashy tech stories, LSIP stands out as a conservative palm-oil plantation business with lots of cash and very little debt that many investors seem to be overlooking. The big question is whether supportive demand trends and steady operations can keep profits resilient—despite the usual swings in palm oil prices and rising regulatory and weather risks.Read more

What I like about Doximity is that there really is a very high viewership / user base of active practicing Physicians in the US and that is not invaluable and definitely could be monetized perhaps more efficiently. I also think that Doximity offers a lot of interesting tools for Physicians a lot of which you’re free and really marketed towards I think Physicians who are more in private practice.Read more
CTT SA who is mainly a logistics transporter carrier of about 85,8% of its revenue (43,3% Express Parcels and 42,5% registered mail and others) right now sits in a great position because the company benefits with the cotinuous fall of the Brent Oil Price (European reference for Oil prices) which fell from the $100s to $95s and now closed this friday below $90 (12/6) in $87,33. With a large fleet of combustion vehicles driving every working day, that makes a real diference in operacional spending.Read more
I was looking for a large-cap company for diversification in my portfolio that has the strength to grow in the coming years. Furthermore, the debt-to-equity ratio must remain responsible or under control.Read more

SpaceX may come to the stock market as a bundle of very different businesses—rockets, Starlink internet, and now AI—and that mix could be both the appeal and the trap. The big question is whether today’s excitement leaves any room for upside, or whether the company has to hit science‑fiction-sized outcomes just to meet expectations.Read more

Many investors worry that new AI tools will make Adobe less important, but the view here is that its software is still deeply embedded in how creatives and marketers work. The case is that the fear is running ahead of reality, while Adobe’s cash-generating engine and “industry standard” status give it time to adapt.Read more
