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  2. Pinterest Shares Soar on Strong Outlook. Is It Too Late to ...

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    Shares of Pinterest (NYSE: PINS) soared after the social media company reported strong results and issued an upbeat forecast. As of this writing, Pinterest stock is up nearly 36% year to date but ...

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    Before you buy stock in Pinterest, consider this: The Motley Fool Stock Advisor analyst team just identified what they believe are the 10 best stocks for investors to buy now… and Pinterest wasn ...

  4. Should Investors Buy Pinterest Stock on the Dip? - AOL

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    The social media company delivered revenue growth that matched industry leaders in the most recently completed quarter.

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    Both free and paid versions are available. It can handle Microsoft Excel .xls and .xlsx files, and also produce other file formats such as .et, .txt, .csv, .pdf, and .dbf. It supports multiple tabs, VBA macro and PDF converting. [10] Lotus SmartSuite Lotus 123 – for MS Windows. In its MS-DOS (character cell) version, widely considered to be ...

  6. Pinterest Plunges on Soft Guidance. Is This a Golden ...

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    It'a been a tough few months for shares of Pinterest (NYSE: PINS).The stock was crushed during the summer after the company warned of slower revenue growth when it reported its second-quarter results.

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    Graham also cautioned that his calculations were not perfect, even in the time period for which it was published, noting in the 1973 edition of The Intelligent Investor: "We should have added caution somewhat as follows: The valuations of expected high-growth stocks are necessarily on the low side, if we were to assume these growth rates will ...