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Kaibalya Pravo Dey

Can American Express Stock Charge Ahead in 2025 After Stellar Run?

AXP's loyal customer base, robust card acquisition rates and impressive retention levels are key drivers of its success.

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Zacks Equity Research

Euronet Trading at a Low P/E Multiple: Time to Buy the Stock?

Shares of EEFT have seen ups and downs in 2024, with the stock rising only 4.2% YTD.

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Zacks Equity Research

Why is Affirm's Extended Partnership With WooCommerce Crucial?

This move aims to increase AFRM's reach, especially among small and mid-sized businesses, while helping merchants boost sales and customer satisfaction.

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Zacks Equity Research

Does Mastercard's New Buyback Plan & Dividend Hike Make it a Buy?

MA's dividend yield of 0.57% is lower than the industry average of 0.66%.

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Kaibalya Pravo Dey

Should You Buy American Express Stock Before 2025 Kicks Off?

AXP has strategically increased its marketing efforts toward younger consumers, targeting Gen Z and Millennials.

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Kaibalya Pravo Dey

Visa vs. Mastercard: Which Stock Should You Buy For 2025?

V & MA's network effects continue to drive expansion. The more businesses and consumers adopt their services, the stronger their ecosystem becomes.

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Kaibalya Pravo Dey

Should You Buy Visa Stock Before 2024 Ends? Read This Before You Swipe

V's network effect continues to fuel its growth as increased consumer and business adoption strengthens its ecosystem.

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Zacks Equity Research

Affirm Stock to Gain From Value-Driven Holiday Shopping: Here's How

AFRM's research reveals that 77% of consumers are adopting a "slow shopping" approach, taking extra time to evaluate whether a purchase is truly necessary.

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