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This growth stock sell-off is lobbing us some fat pitches... SPONSORED The new America is here. But

This growth stock sell-off is lobbing us some fat pitches... [Shield] AN OXFORD CLUB PUBLICATION [Wealthy Retirement]( [View in browser]( SPONSORED [Don't Miss America's $51 Trillion Recovery]( The new America is here. But there's no reason to worry. Believe it or not, we're about to enter America's greatest era of prosperity. And here are 51 trillion reasons why... One new technology is launching a revolution that will eclipse electric cars, 5G and artificial intelligence. This means millions of good-paying middle class jobs. And millions of dollars for those who take action. [Click here for full details.]( [MARKET TRENDS]( [Upside Alert: Pinterest's True Market Valuation Could Be 3X]( [Jody Chudley, Contributing Analyst, The Oxford Club]( [Jody Chudley]( Growth stocks have taken a beating in recent months. Last week, I wrote about how nearly half of the stocks listed on the Nasdaq are [down more than 50% from their 52-week highs]( For months, I have been telling anyone who would listen to stay away from absurdly expensive growth stocks. Now that the crash has happened, guess where I'm looking for new opportunities? That's right - I'm searching through this growth stock carnage for good fast-growing companies that are now attractively priced. In other words, these are babies that have been thrown out with the bathwater. For instance, fallen growth stock Pinterest (NYSE: PINS) has caught my attention. Shares of the company are now down 70% from their peak almost a year ago. [Pinterest Shares Are in Freefall]( To be clear, a drop in a company's share price is not a reason to buy in and of itself. As investors, we must always consider how the market is valuing a company versus what we think the company is actually worth. We can determine the market's valuation of a company by looking at a company's enterprise value (market cap plus total debt minus cash and equivalents). At Pinterest's current stock price, its enterprise value is $15 billion. That's down from more than $50 billion in February 2021. [Pinterest's Enterprise Value Has Shrunk]( The question we must ask ourselves is whether Pinterest's current $15 billion enterprise value is significantly less than the company is actually worth. I'm inclined to think that it is. SPONSORED [Here's what inflation does to your money...]( [Inflation Devouring Money]( With inflation devouring the savings of retirees across the country... You need a plan. Fortunately, we've discovered that one group of stocks DOMINATES the market during times of high inflation. [Click here to discover the No. 1 investment. 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To prove Pinterest's ability to attract advertisers, check out its soaring revenue growth. [Pinterest's Soaring Annual Revenue Growth]( Pinterest has gone up fivefold, from $472 million in 2018 to $2.57 billion in 2021. Now, about whether Pinterest shares are currently a bargain... Last October, it was reported that PayPal (Nasdaq: PYPL) offered to buy Pinterest for $45 billion. Prior to that, Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) was also looking to acquire Pinterest at a valuation in excess of $50 billion. These are two excellent reference points for what Pinterest's true value might be. Meanwhile, we can buy Pinterest shares in the market today while the company has a low enterprise value of just $15 billion. That means both of the reported takeover offers are more than three times where Pinterest shares currently trade in the market. That seems like a good opportunity to me. 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