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Deep dives into stocks that pass (or fail) Buffettology criteria — analysis, data, and investing insights.

GRMN

The GPS Giant That Checks Every Buffett Box: Garmin Scores a Perfect 9/9

Garmin quietly passes every one of Buffett's 9 criteria — a near-zero debt balance sheet, 19% ROE, and consistent growth. But at 26x earnings, is the quality already priced in?

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LULU

Lululemon's Perfect 9/9 — Is the Most Hated Athleisure Stock Actually Buffett's Ideal?

Lululemon scores a perfect 9/9 on Buffett's framework — 39.8% ROE, 0.39x debt-to-equity, 196% earnings growth. But with the stock down sharply and a CEO transition underway, is this quality at a discount or a value trap?

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CZR

Everyone Owns the Casino — But Does Caesars Pass Buffett's Test? A 3/9 Breakdown

America's largest casino company scores just 3/9 on Buffett's framework. With $24.9 billion in debt, negative earnings, and a 50% gross margin, Caesars is a study in contrasts.

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WYNN

Wynn Resorts' Quiet Moat: Why Buffett's Framework Gives It an 8/9

A luxury casino operator with an 8/9 Buffett Score, $7.1 billion in revenue, and a new UAE mega-resort on the way. The only criterion Wynn misses? It's not cheap enough.

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KROS

$690 Million in Cash and a 3/9 Score: What Buffett's Framework Reveals About Keros Therapeutics

Keros Therapeutics sits on $690 million in cash and just landed a $200 million Takeda deal — yet it scores only 3/9 on Buffettology criteria. Here's what the framework gets right, and what it might be missing.

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CME

The Exchange That Runs Wall Street: CME Group's Buffettology Score Explained

CME Group operates the world's largest derivatives exchange and scores 7/9 on Buffettology criteria. With record revenue and a near-monopoly position, here's what Buffett's framework reveals about this financial infrastructure giant.

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FHB

Hawaii's Oldest Bank Has a Quiet Moat — Buffett's Framework Gives FHB a 6/9

First Hawaiian is the oldest bank in Hawaii, with $24 billion in assets and 168 years of history. It scores 6/9 on Buffett's framework — here's where it shines and where it falls short.

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BBW

Build-A-Bear's 38.7% ROE Tells a Bigger Story Than the Stuffed Animals

Build-A-Bear scores a perfect 9/9 on Buffett's framework — 38.7% ROE, 56.2% gross margins, and a shrinking share count. Behind the stuffed animals is a capital allocation machine most investors overlook.

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