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Adam Levine-Weinberg is a senior Industrials/Consumer Goods specialist with The Motley Fool. He is an avid stock-market watcher and a value investor at heart. He primarily covers airline, auto, retail, and tech stocks. Follow him on Twitter for the latest news and commentary on the airline industry! Follow @AdamLLW
Since being spun off from
Sears Holdings six years ago,
Seritage Growth Properties (NYSE:SRG) has attracted interest from several high-profile investors, led by Warren Buffett. Yet despite the REIT s attractive real estate and substantial redevelopment opportunities, Seritage stock has fallen in value since going public in 2015.
Is Seritage finally ready to cash in on its potential? Or did the COVID-19 pandemic crush its prospects? Below, two veteran Foolish contributors debate the merits of Seritage Growth Properties stock.
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A Fool since 2010, and a graduate from UC San Diego with a B.A. in Economics, Sean specializes in the healthcare sector and investment planning. You ll often find him writing about Obamacare, marijuana, drug and device development, Social Security, taxes, retirement issues and general macroeconomic topics of interest. Follow @TMFUltraLong
Over the past year, retail investors have made their presence known on Wall Street. In particular, they ve flocked to popular online investing app Robinhood. We know this, because Robinhood gained approximately 3 million new users in 2020, yet the average age of its user base is only 31.
While it s great to see young investors putting their money to work in a proven wealth creator (the stock market), the lack of experience for these millennial and/or novice investors is clearly visible on Robinhood s leaderboard, which details the 100 most-held stocks on the platform. Quite a few of Robinhood investors most-hel