How To Blow $3 Billion
Among the many rules of business is be careful in whose playground you are competing. Gaming companies learned this the hard way a few years ago when they built their businesses on top of the Facebook platform. So too did media companies like PopSugar. When Facebook decided to focus more on surfacing individual posts over corporate ones, » Read more about: How To Blow $3 Billion »
Read More1 Stock To Buy If Mobile Ad Spending Explodes
Mobile apps have become a massive business opportunity. There are nearly 900,000 app publishers worldwide, with more than 41,000 in the United States. Some of the biggest names include Roblox, Oppana Games, Innersloth, and Play365. However, many app publishers are small companies with just a few developers on staff.
Of the 2.75 million apps on the market,
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Read MoreSoFi: The Trojan Horse of Banking?
This is the remarkable story of how SoFi, a firm that began as a student lender, has become the trojan horse of the banking industry.
The story begins with the stats. In the United States, 43.4 million people have outstanding federal student loans, which equates to nearly 20 percent of the nation’s adult population.
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Read MoreIs This Crypto Bank Massively Undervalued?
The concept of currency dates back to the dawn of civilization. Over the centuries, everything from salt to dolphin teeth has been assigned value for the purpose of buying and selling goods and services. Gold and silver might hold the record for most-widely-accepted currency, but metals were eventually deemed impractical for everyday use.
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Read MoreStagflation Is Here to Stay, How To Invest?
Back in the 1970s when stagflation took hold the world looked a whole different than it does today. Landlines have been replaced by mobile phones. TVs have been replaced by streaming apps. Records have been replaced by Spotify. But one thing that hasn’t changed is the definition of stagflation, a period where inflation rises at a more rapid pace than the economy.
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Is Michael Saylor’s Bet Crazy: Bull vs Bear
Microstrategy (NASDAQ:MSTR) and its CEO Michael Saylor are in large part confounding valuation experts worldwide.
The traditional method of valuing a company goes something like this. Analyze the cash flows a company will produce over its lifetime, discount them back to present day, sum them up and arrive at a fair market valuation for the company.
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Billionaire’s Big Bet: Why He’s Banking on This Undervalued Stock
Stanley Druckenmiller is renowned for his macro-driven investment style – he looks for big-picture economic trends and isn’t afraid to make bold, concentrated bets when an opportunity arises. His philosophy centers on anticipating economic cycles and central bank policy shifts and then positioning his portfolio aggressively.
In practice, Druckenmiller often rotates capital from popular,
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Smallcaps get riskier and volatile, is it time for a pause? Top CIOs debate at the Mutual Fund Summit
Small-cap storm brewing? Experts unravel the mid-cap divide at Moneycontrol’s Mutual Fund Summit 2025
India’s smallcap shares now carry the risk of earnings downgrade this fiscal, while the midcap pool has become narrow with higher valuations limiting appeal, a panel of CIOs told Moneycontrol on June 23 during a panel discussion.