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Navitas: The Multiple Got Ahead Of The Company

Seeking Alpha

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July 5, 2026

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Seeking Alpha

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· Jul 8, 2026

TransDigm Group: Residing In The Capital Gains Bucket, I Own It For Its Unique And Profitable Business Model

TransDigm Group: Residing In The Capital Gains Bucket, I Own It For Its Unique And Profitable Business Model

The Motley Fool

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· Jun 28, 2026

Nike at a 12-Year Low or Lululemon at an 8-Year Low? Here's the Better Turnaround Stock for Deep Value Investors to Buy in July.

Both of these companies are struggling, but one has a clear advantage.

Variety

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· Jul 8, 2026

AGC Studios Sets New Sales Leadership Team, Adding Nat McCormick, Elevating Diane Ferrandez

AGC International, the sales and distribution arm of AGC Studios, has named Diane Ferrandez and Nat McCormick to the newly created roles of co-heads of worldwide sales and distribution, effective immediately. Los Angeles-based McCormick and London-based Ferrandez will share management and film sales and distribution responsibilities for AGC International with Ferrandez also spearheading AGC’s fast-expanding []

The New Zealand Herald

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· Jun 26, 2026

Who owns NZ GPs: The private equity giants, Kiwi corporates and the doctors

Who owns NZ GPs: The private equity giants, Kiwi corporates and the doctors

South China Morning Post

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· Jul 7, 2026

Singapore’s Carousell hits profitability milestone, banks on AI as ‘force multiplier’

At Carousell’s Singapore office, a red tunnel greets employees with the company’s mission to “make second-hand the first choice” – a slogan its leaders say is moving closer to reality as the platform for buying and selling used goods recorded its first positive adjusted operating profit. The Singapore-headquartered company, last valued at US1.1 billion in 2021, said on Tuesday it had achieved positive Ebitda – earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation – for the first time,...

Jacobin

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· Jun 29, 2026

The Useless Middlemen Making Prescriptions Unaffordable

Pharmacy benefit managers sit at the center of a four-way transaction between patients, insurers, drug manufacturers, and pharmacies. They’ve figured out how to skim profit from every single one of those relationships, explains Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed.

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Related coverage for "Navitas: The Multiple Got Ahead Of The Company": Seeking Alpha — TransDigm Group: Residing In The Capital Gains Bucket, I Own It For Its Unique And Profitable Business Model. The Motley Fool — Nike at a 12-Year Low or Lululemon at an 8-Year Low? Here's the Better Turnaround Stock for Deep Value Investors to Buy in July.. Variety — AGC Studios Sets New Sales Leadership Team, Adding Nat McCormick, Elevating Diane Ferrandez. The New Zealand Herald — Who owns NZ GPs: The private equity giants, Kiwi corporates and the doctors. South China Morning Post — Singapore’s Carousell hits profitability milestone, banks on AI as ‘force multiplier’. Jacobin — The Useless Middlemen Making Prescriptions Unaffordable