What Oracle CEO Said 55 Hours Ago Will Shock You
I’m old enough to remember when Oracle was $13 per share in 2003 and by 2006 it was still $13 per share.
The company seemed as old and boring and stodgy as any tech company could become. It was almost like an IBM relic that would gather dust, selling software to enterprises and producing a boatload of cash flow but really doing nothing to excite investors or innovate. » Read more about: What Oracle CEO Said 55 Hours Ago Will Shock You »
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Don’t Scoff At This Fluffy Dividend
When searching for the next great dividend stock to invest in, International Paper isn’t at the top of most investors’ lists, but maybe it should be.
While it might not be a household name with a hot new product on the market or some groundbreaking developer of an innovative medical treatment, International Paper offers a dividend that is not to be scoffed at — the company’s numbers speak for themselves in this instance.
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The Most Undervalued Health Stock Right Now
In response to the COVID pandemic, health care companies are high on investors’ radars. After a breakout from a three-year consolidation pattern, Cardinal Health stock is worth paying attention to, especially since the company is a quality, well-established business. Moreover, Cardinal Health (NYSE:CAH) is arguably among the most undervalued health stocks today. But first,
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Will Berkshire Be a $1 Trillion Company?
Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A) stock price is among the most expensive in the world, yet the company’s valuation arguably leaves a lot of room to the upside still. While Cathie Wood’s ARK was stealing headlines over the past couple of years for her disruptive innovation thematic investments, Berkshire Hathaway share price crept up quietly to ultimately outperform ARKK over the past 2 years.
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$8 Billion Money Manager Bets On 41% Upside
Deep down in the filings of an $8 billion money manager is a holding that has the potential to rise by as much as 41%.
William Jones isn’t a name familiar with many investors as Warren Buffett or Ray Dalio may be but the enormous assets under management demand a closer look as to what he’s picking and why.
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Smartest AI Stock to Buy Now
It’s easy to get caught up in the hype of Nvidia but perhaps the smartest stock to buy now is Alphabet (GOOGL). Across the gamut of products and services offered by Alphabet, a whole new world of revenues opens up when AI is factored in.
We delve in to explore just how large the opportunity is for Alphabet and potentially for shareholders over the next few years.
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Is Sea Limited The Next Amazon?
As one of the few trillion-dollar companies in history, many investors and traders wish nothing more than to be able to go back in time a decade to when Amazon stock sold for under $200 a share. As a matter of fact, it would be even better to go back two decades to when the company’s stock was barely over $10 a share.
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Dow Jones & Nasdaq 100: Weaker Yen Lifts US Futures Ahead of US Data
Economists forecast initial jobless claims to increase from 198k (week ending January 10) to 212k (week ending January 17). Meanwhile, economists expect the Core PCE Price Index to rise 2.8% year-on-year in November, mirroring September’s trend.
As part of the Fed’s dual mandate, a cooling labor market and softer inflation would support a more dovish Fed rate path.
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