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Deep dives into stocks that pass (or fail) Buffettology criteria — analysis, data, and investing insights.
Acushnet's Quiet Moat: Why Buffett's Framework Gives the Titleist Parent a Perfect 9/9
Acushnet Holdings scores a perfect 9/9 on the Buffettology framework, backed by dominant market share in golf balls, footwear, and putters. But with tariff headwinds and a full valuation, is the quality already priced in?
The Luxury Stock That Checks Every Buffett Box: Ralph Lauren's Perfect 9/9
Ralph Lauren scores a perfect 9/9 on the Buffettology framework, powered by a 33.4% ROE and 69.2% gross margins. But with tariff headwinds and a premium valuation, is the quality already priced in?
eBay's 44.6% Return on Equity Tells a Bigger Story
eBay earns a perfect 9/9 Buffettology score, driven by a 44.6% ROE and 71.6% gross margins. But with active buyer growth stalling at 1%, is quality alone enough?
Boyd Gaming's 107% ROE Tells a Bigger Story — A Perfect 9/9 Buffett Score
A regional casino operator with a perfect Buffett Score, a $1.75 billion FanDuel windfall, and 107% return on equity. Boyd Gaming might be the quality stock hiding in plain sight.
The Craft Supply Stock That Checks Every Buffett Box: Cricut's Perfect 9/9
A craft-focused hardware company with zero debt, 3 million paying subscribers, and a perfect Buffettology score? Cricut's numbers are surprisingly Buffett-worthy — but analysts aren't buying it.
The Media Stock That Checks Every Buffett Box: Fox Corporation Scores 9/9
Fox Corporation earns a rare perfect Buffettology score — 9 out of 9. With Tubi hitting profitability and live sports anchoring the business, here's the full breakdown.
Adobe Scores a Perfect 9/9 — But Is the Stock Actually a Buy?
Adobe earns a rare perfect Buffettology score — 9 out of 9. But with the stock down 30%+ and AI competition heating up, is quality alone enough? Here's the full breakdown.
Microsoft Scores a Perfect 9/9 on Buffettology — Here's What That Means for Investors
Microsoft earns a rare perfect 9/9 Buffettology score — sky-high returns on capital, a fortress balance sheet, and consistent growth. But at $420+ per share, is the quality already priced in?