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Is Boeing Ready to Fly?

Boeing’s new director — ex-Vanguard CEO Tim Buckley — just bought nearly $500K of stock. With a $619B backlog and cash flow stabilizing, is this aerospace giant finally ready for liftoff… or more turbulence?

 

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Something’s Cooking at Traeger—and It Ain’t Just Barbecue

Grill giant Traeger is cooking up more than brisket. CEO Jeremy Andrus just dropped another $1M+ on shares—his latest in a long line of buys. With new products heating up, valuations cooling off, and a cash-conscious turnaround underway, is COOK a sleeper stock ready to smoke the market?

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🏠 Douglas Elliman (DOUG): Luxury Real Estate, Budget Stock Price?

Insiders are buying big, the company’s cutting losses, and the cash pile is solid. Douglas Elliman might not be flashy, but it’s not flopping either. A low-priced luxury real estate play worth a look?

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🧴 International Flavors & Fragrances Stinks... No Longer?

IFF just reported a billion-dollar loss and still sports high debt, but insiders are loading up and institutional giants aren't flinching. It may still stink… or maybe it’s just getting interesting.

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🥞 Pra Group: No Fun to Get Their Call But Fun to Call Their Stock!

They buy bad debt for pennies, chase it like bounty hunters, and sometimes spin a tidy profit from society’s financial skeletons. But is PRA Group (PRAA) a hidden gem—or a value trap in disguise? We dig deep into this curious case.

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