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Figma has a great business, but its valuation is challenging. It's trading at over 25x sales, so it's tough to be overly eager on this stock. It comes down to whether shares move back into a buyable ...
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When social media first emerged, we approached it with a mix of suspicion and nervous excitement. Carefully, we dipped our toes in, then our feet, and before long, we were diving in headfirst. Being ...