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5 Stocks That Could 10X by 2035

Motley Fool - Fri Nov 15, 7:11AM CST

Obviously, there's no way to know for sure what stocks will produce 10x returns over the next decade. But with that in mind, here are five that have an excellent chance of doing just that if their leadership teams can execute on their growth strategies.

*Stock prices used were the morning prices of Nov. 13, 2024. The video was published on Nov. 14, 2024.

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