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  2. Why Datadog Stock Is Plummeting Today - AOL

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    The company's stock lost 8.4% as of noon ET but lost as much as 11.6% earlier in the day. The drop comes as the S&P 500 gained 0.5%, and the Nasdaq composite was up 0.8%.

  3. Why Denny's Stock Crashed to Within Inches of Its Lowest ...

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    As of 3:15 p.m. ET, Denny's stock was down 22% and was within a few percentage points of hitting its lowest price in over a decade. The big-picture problem is that many Denny's locations aren't ...

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  5. What causes stock prices to change? 6 things that drive stocks

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    A company’s dividend yield can be calculated by taking the annual dividend per share and dividing by the current stock price. Today, an S&P 500 index fund pays a dividend yield of about 1.3 percent.

  6. Here Are My Top 10 Stocks for 2025 - AOL

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    Although the stock isn't cheap at 56 times forward earnings, its strong and sustainable growth justifies that price tag. As a result, I think it's a phenomenal stock to buy in 2025. 10.

  7. J/Boats - Wikipedia

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    Five of Jim and Bob Johnstone's sons serve as members of the board of directors: Jeff, Alan, Stuart, Drake and Phil Johnstone. All the family members involved in the company are serious sailors. [1] [10] By 2020 the company had built almost 10,000 boats and had eight designs in production: the J/70, J/80, J/88, J/99, J/111, J/121, J/112E and ...

  8. Johnboat - Wikipedia

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    A johnboat in Florida, 1972 A small modern johnboat in the bed of a pickup truck. A johnboat [1] is a flat-bottomed boat [2] constructed of aluminum, fiberglass, wood, or polyethelene with one, two, or three seats, usually bench type.

  9. Is W.P. Carey Stock a Buy Now? - AOL

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    The stock's price has appreciated just 158% since 1998, but if you include dividends, W.P. Carey's total investment return balloons to 1,500%. That's more than the S&P 500 index's 918%!