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Dimitry Nakhla | Babylon Capital®
Mastercard is once again trading at a fairly compelling level $MA 💳 ($550) https://t.co/LPm5mmqSLn
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Clark Square Capital
RT @deusexdividend: $PINFRAL at 3.5x EBITDA with 40% of its market cap in cash (held in USD mind you). Steady growth. All you hear is crickets https://t.co/mufLSJgsyq

EV/EBITDA based on the annualized (weak) last Q is 3.52 for #PINFRA L shares. After accounting for minority interests, it is still below 4.5.

Ex-currency fluctuations, interest income is largely positive (big cash position).

For growing, inflation-linked revenue. $PINFRA
- The Shed's Lars
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Clark Square Capital
Wen Presidential pardon bet for Phil Mickelson?

@Kalshi @Polymarket
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Dimitry Nakhla | Babylon Capital®
$FICO

$FICO -6%

Weekly mortgage applications for last week was +57% YOY on lower rates

Earnings & Guide will beat big https://t.co/iNGUwum8nJ
- MacroValue
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Dimitry Nakhla | Babylon Capital®
$BKNG trades <20x NTM EPS, with mid-teens growth projected

At $5,077💵 today, $BKNG looks attractively valued relative to its growth potential https://t.co/tfk6hMeia6
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Hidden Value Gems
A good interview, haven’t read the book yet 👇🏼 https://t.co/I9MOxTMw6m
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Quiver Quantitative
JUST IN: A Polymarket trader just bet almost $20K that that Venezuelan leader Nicholas Maduro will be removed from power by the end of the year.

Odds are currently at 25%. https://t.co/WfnkUvL5tF
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Dimitry Nakhla | Babylon Capital®
RT @marcos_galperin: @Mercadolibre is the only public company in the world (out of +83,000 public companies) to grow more than 22 consecutive quarters in a row at a yearly rate greater than 30%. Currently 27 consecutive quarters.

@Mercadolibre es la única compañía en el mundo (de 83 mil empresas cotizantes) que crece 22 trimestres consecutivos por encima del 30% anual. Actualmente 27 trimestres consecutivos.
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Hidden Value Gems
Going through many Q3 earnings, there could be a link between the length of the earnings calls and the attractiveness of the investment case.

A lot of quality share cannibals have really short calls. The less attention, the more shares they can buy.

I mean $CNX and $AER in particular.

Tankers have also very short calls but not much buybacks at these levels unfortunately.
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