Dell Crashed 50%, Why Smart Investors Are Buying the Dip
Dell (NYSE:DELL)’s share price has been on a roller coaster ride in recent months, down from a 52-week high just shy of $180.
With shares now about 50% off their trailing 12-month high point, is now the time to buy Dell?
Key Points
- Despite a 50% stock drop, Dell delivered 8% revenue growth and 39% EPS growth.
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Market Commentary: Little-known Dutch Stock Is Soaring
Some stocks just don’t get a lot of notoriety but they deserve the plaudits. In the United States if you were to ask someone to name a digital payment processor, you would likely hear the names Square or Stripe, but the odds are Adyen wouldn’t rank highly in a poll.
It’s with good reason that the Dutch firm flies under-the-radar.
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Market Commentary: 1 Unlikely AI Play You Should Not Ignore
When you think of AI plays, Airbnb is not the first company that springs to mind. Yet, Brian Chesky’s firm has made a splash by snapping up GamePlanner.ai for $200 million.
Although it’s not apparent at first glance how artificial intelligence plays into the Airbnb business model, a deeper dive reveals the genius behind the acquisition.
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Market Commentary: Insiders Think This Stock Is a Steal
As a prominent mall REIT, Simon Property Group (SPG) share price has been doubly impacted by both the rise of remote work and the surge in online retail, leading to its dividend yield soaring to an impressive 6.5%.
This high yield has prompted a significant change in management’s investment strategy, now favoring the repurchase of SPG shares.
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Read MoreWhy Billionaires Are Betting Big on This Bitcoin ETF
Recently, a surprising number of billionaire hedge fund managers have been buying a single ETF. This fund, the iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF (IBIT), is a spot Bitcoin ETF that tracks the performance of the world’s largest cryptocurrency.
Managers such as Ken Griffin and Israel Englander have decided to buy this fund despite their proven acumen in picking individual stocks that outperform the market.
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Nvidia Still Dominates AI, But the Ground Beneath It Is Shifting
Nvidia has been the undisputed king of the AI hardware empire.
But even monarchs can be overthrown, especially when their biggest allies start eyeing the throne.
Who’s threatening NVIDIA now and will they win?
Key Points
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Nvidia still leads AI hardware, but growth is slowing and major clients are building their own chips.
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Why Buffett Is All In On This Energy Stock
In recent months, Chevron has garnered attention for winning the confidence of Warren Buffett whose Berkshire Hathaway has taken a large stake. But Chevron’s roots trace all the way back to the 19th century when it was originally part of the Pacific Coast Oil Company.
Since then, Chevron has evolved to become one of the largest and most diversified energy companies in the world,
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Factors Influencing Savings Account Interest Rates
Key Takeaways
- Banks adjust savings account interest rates to manage deposits and demand.
- Central bank policies significantly influence savings account rates.
- Savings account rates compete with other savings vehicles for depositors’ cash.
- Interest rates on savings accounts can rise or fall with economic conditions.
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