1 Stock That Has NO Ceiling
Apple fell in line with the rest of the tech titans during its most recent quarterly release when CEO Tim Cook announced that Apple plans to integrate artificial intelligence into its suite of products and services.
That news alone sparked a $10+ per share rally after hours, largely eroding the 15% decline in share price during the first part of the year. » Read more about: 1 Stock That Has NO Ceiling »
Read More1 Stock To Own For The Next 10 Years
The Cloud computing has grown exponentially in recent years. To address the rising demand, technology companies are stepping up to the plate, including those focused on quantum computing. By harnessing the phenomena of quantum mechanics, innovative firms are solving complex problems to transform the way we work, live, and play.
Although quantum computing is still in its infancy,
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Read MoreIs This Golf Stock Par For The Course?
Acushnet Holdings Corp owns the stock with the ticker symbol GOLF. This company is a retailer that specializes in golf equipment, accessories and apparel. It focuses on everything from design and development to distribution and manufacturing of golf-related items. The firm owns multiple businesses. The two primary companies under the Acushnet umbrella are Titleist and Footjoy.
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Read MoreIs SoftBank’s 5.82% Dividend a Bargain?
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Read MoreIs $2 Trillion Just The Start?
There used to be a time when daring to believe a single company would be worth a trillion dollars seemed like something out of a fable. Then Apple came along, and Meta, and Microsoft. All of them broke the seemingly insurmountable barrier and kept going.
It didn’t seem long before they then went on to hit market capitalizations of $2 trillion.
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Market Commentary: $25 Billion Stock On Sale 90% Lower?
One of Warren Buffett’s old favorites, Brazil’s StoneCo, has emerged with a strategy that may create a U-turn in it share price. What was once a $25 billion company has crashed to just $3 billion and change in market capitalization.
Yet StoneCo hasn’t been knocked out for the count yet. It surprised investors with an announcement that signaled it was bullish on its own company via a R$300 million (approximately $58.2 million) share repurchase program.
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The Next Trillion Dollar Company?
The economic ups and downs of 2020 put entire industries underwater, but the technology sector thrived. There was instant demand from consumers, educational institutions and businesses of all sizes for cloud-based services, which drove up revenue—and share prices—for companies like Amazon, Netflix, Zoom and Peloton.
Of course, that growth wasn’t limited to US-based companies.
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British American Tobacco’s Unusual Options Activity Sets Up Nicely for This Multi-Leg Strategy
This week was a hot one for most of the eastern seaboard, including up to Nova Scotia, where I live. Let’s hope the weather is a little more tolerable a week from now when Americans take part in …