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👟 On Holding (ONON): Founders Just Bought the Dip — Is the Next Leg Up Starting?

On Holding (ONON) isn’t just selling running shoes anymore — it’s building a premium global sportswear empire with luxury-level margins, explosive APAC growth, and founders aggressively buying the dip. After falling 42% from its highs, ONON may now offer one of the most compelling GARP setups in consumer growth.

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🚛 Waste Connections (WCN): Trading Trash for Pure Cash

Waste Connections (WCN) may operate in garbage, but its business model is pure gold. After a 23% pullback from all-time highs, founder-CEO Ronald Mittelstaedt just bought $7.6 million worth of shares in the open market. With elite margins, recession-resistant cash flow, institutional dominance, and almost zero short sellers, WCN looks less like a trash company and more like a compounding machine disguised as a dump truck.

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