1 Retailer Is Head and Shoulders Above ALL Others
Some businesses have all the hallmarks of being average. A grocery store fits squarely into that category because goods are bought at wholesale prices, sold at retail, and the margin must cover all the other costs of the business from real estate costs to labor and everything else in between.
And then there’s Costco, a company with a business model so unique it even attracted the interest of Buffett’s right-hand man. » Read more about: 1 Retailer Is Head and Shoulders Above ALL Others »
Read MoreWhy Is Seth Klarman Buying Dropbox?
Described by many as the next Warren Buffett, Seth Klarman is at the head of a new generation of prominent investors following a value investing strategy. Although this strategy has underperformed the market in recent years, Klarman and others like him strongly believe that value investing is still the best strategy for realizing long-term growth in the stock market.
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Read MoreHalf A Trillion Dollars Invested In 1 Stock
You’ve heard of the phrase “don’t put all your eggs in one basket,” but what about all your apples? For the past ten years, that’s exactly what tech giant Apple has been doing. With nearly 200 billion in cash on hand, the company has spent over half a trillion dollars in the last decade doling out dividends and buying back its own stock without fail.
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Read MoreAlibaba: Crazy Buy or Sell, Sell Sell!
Just a few months ago, shares of Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba (NYSE:BABA) plunged by 22.7 percent over the course of the month. The company had lost approximately 45 percent of its value over a one year period. These losses contrast sharply with Alibaba’s fundamentals, which are generally quite positive.
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Read MoreMarket Commentary: 2 Deals This Billionaire Is Scooping Up
David Einhorn, the esteemed founder of Greenlight Capital, is widely recognized for making a killing during the Great Recession when he shorted the market. Nowadays, the investment world is curious about where Einhorn finds potential in the current market, particularly which stocks in his portfolio are poised for significant growth.
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Is Meta a Buy After Crashing?
Despite a stellar start to 2023 with a more than 300% increase in stock price at one point, Meta experienced a significant pullback, shedding 15% in value following its first-quarter earnings report.
Meta reported a very solid Q1, with revenues soaring by 27% to $36.5 billion, the fastest growth rate in several quarters,
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Intel Horror Reveals Danger for Market
Predicted to reach a staggering trillion-dollar market size this year, the semiconductor industry has enjoyed a decade of continuous growth. Although high demand fuels the industry, supply constraints have challenged company financials.
Intel’s latest earnings report has given pause not only to its own shareholders but also to those of Nvidia and AMD.
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Why Does Warren Buffett See Opportunity in This Highly Valued Pizza Giant?
Ninety-four-year old Warren Buffett is still investing, but the biggest news he’s made this year has actually been his massive stock sales and the rising cash pile at his conglomerate Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A 0.07%) (BRK.B -0.01%).
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