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Could SharkNinja Be a Millionaire-Maker Stock?

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SharkNinja posted 14.7% revenue growth in the first quarter .
Despite the tariff threat, the company raised its EPS guidance for the full year .
The company describes itself not as a consumer products company as a "problem-solving engine" The company has diversified outside of China in recent years , but it still has a lot of operations there.
SharkNinja has an excellent return on equity -- a measure of how efficiently a company generates profits -- of over 25% .
Warren Buffett's late partner, Charlie Munger , observed that over the long term, a stock's returns tend to equal its return on capital, somewhat regardless of the price at which one buys a stock.