Is Another NVIDIA Stock Split Imminent?
NVIDIA has split its stock six times during its 25 years as a public company. The first stock split happened in 2001, and it doubled the number of shares available. If you owned 100 Nvidia shares before the split, you had 200 shares after. The most recent stock split occurred on May 22, 2024 and was 10:1 meaning for every 100 shares owned on May 21, » Read more about: Is Another NVIDIA Stock Split Imminent? »
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Buffett Slashes Stake in Decade-Long Holding
A great investor knows when to pivot and let go of investments that once fit within their portfolios but may no longer suit their current and future goals. That may explain why Buffett cut his holding company’s position in U.S. Bancorp (USB) by more than half.
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Is This Dividend King The MOST Undervalued Of All?
Dividend kings are a rare breed. A company must have increased its dividend consecutively for the past 50 years to qualify for the elite status. The list of companies that make the cut is small, as a result, and includes:
- Johnson & Johnson
- Procter & Gamble
- Coca Cola
- Altria Group
- Target
- Sysco
- Parker Hannafin
- American States Water Company
- Tootsie Roll Industries
The total number of companies that are on the list could hardly be counted on your fingers and toes.
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Did Little-Known Dutch Firm Trigger Monster Buffett Buy?
World trade is truly global and interconnected. Perhaps the chip industry exemplifies this most. Apple sells phones around the world that rely on manufacturing by TSMC who is in turn supplied by a Dutch company few investors know anything about. And it’s that little-known Dutch company that quite possibly triggered Warren Buffett to make a huge purchase in its most recent quarter.
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1 Extraordinary Stock Won Over Buffett and Cathie Wood
Stock market observers would be hard-pressed to find two major investors more different than Warren Buffett and Cathie Wood. Buffett’s careful, value-driven approach to investing has allowed his Berkshire Hathaway conglomerate to become the first $1 trillion company outside of the tech sector. Wood’s ARK funds, meanwhile, focus on extremely high-growth tech companies that often have yet to turn a profit.
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Hidden Gem in China’s Fintech Market?
Yiren Digital is likely not a company you have heard of but in China it has been growing like a weed thanks to two primary fintech offerings: CreditTech and Wealth Management.
With the rapid growth of China’s fintech sector and the increasing demand for digital financial services, Yiren Digital has been putting up numbers that demand a closer look.
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Soros Protege Tripled His Investment In This Stock
I found something interesting sniffing around the latest Duquesne Family Office 13F filings. Former Soros protege, Stanley Druckenmiller tripled his stake in Datadog, a SaaS monitoring and analytics platform.
Why would a billionaire be buying a high growth stock in a rising interest rate environment?
The first clue lies in the DDOG share price.
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Conversion in Options Trading: Essential Concepts You Need to Know
Understand conversions in options trading as a strategy of exchanging assets like bonds or shares at set prices by specific deadlines, enhancing security value.
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