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Oxford Industries’s Tommy Bahama and Lilly Pulitzer Rock: Should You Emulate Insiders and Buy More Than the Brands?

Oxford Industries owns some of the most recognizable lifestyle brands—Tommy Bahama, Lilly Pulitzer, and Johnny Was. Sales are soft, but margins hold, insiders are buying, and the dividend is sweet. Time to sip a piña colada—and check the stock price?

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Moderna: Messenger RNA Medicines Powerhouse Sends A New Message — “Discount!”

Insiders dropped $6M on Moderna stock. With a massive mRNA pipeline and deep-pocketed backers, is this biotech beast ready to roar again?

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CEO Bought Shares: Is Full House Worth Betting the House?

Full House Resorts is growing fast—but still bleeding cash. The CEO’s massive insider buy may hint at a turnaround, but with debt looming and expansion plans on the table, is FLL worth a gamble? We break it down—odds, icons, and all.

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Topgolf Callaway Brands: Can Investors Score a Double Eagle?

Topgolf Callaway may be down 80% from its highs, but insider buys, institutional backing, and a turnaround plan suggest the comeback tour could be real. ⛳📊

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Magnera: Insiders Keep Buying… Should You?

Magnera’s boardroom is buying diapers—literally. With insiders piling in and free cash flow returning, this specialty materials firm might be worth more than just its wipes. But don’t forget the debt and diaper jokes.

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Can Lyft Ever Lift Off or Will It Forever Uber-Underwhelm?

CEO David Risher has been scooping up Lyft shares like surge-priced burritos—and with record rides, rising cash flow, and a $750M buyback plan, the bullish case is stronger than ever. But can LYFT finally fly—or is Uber still driving the narrative?

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Xerox Holdings: This Company Still Exists—To Be or Not To Be... In Your Portfolio?

Xerox might feel like yesterday’s news, but insiders and institutions clearly disagree. With executives loading up on shares and a reinvention strategy underway, this classic name could be more than a relic—it might just be your next contrarian play. 📠💥

 

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Can V.F. Corporation Face North and Land More Than Timber?

Insiders are buying, the CEO’s betting big, and the stitches are finally tightening at V.F. Corp. With a turnaround in motion and brands like Vans and Timberland in the mix, could this stock step back into fashion?

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Penn Entertainment: A Double-Down That’s Finally Paying Off?

Penn Entertainment ($PENN) is showing signs of life — insiders are doubling down, revenues are climbing, and digital bets are growing fast. With shares rebounding, is it time to follow the high-rollers or step back from the table? 🎰📈

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Viatris: The CEO Just Bought Shares… Should You Pop a Pill or Press "Buy"?

When a CEO personally buys over half a million dollars of stock, it’s time to pay attention. Viatris (VTRS) may be undervalued, with insider confidence, institutional backing, and a promising drug pipeline. But big losses and high debt mean it’s not risk-free. Is now the time to nibble?

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