1 Royal ETF To Buy Without Hesitation
Five years ago when I last visited Saudi Arabia, the kingdom closely resembled the image many westerners might imagine.
First, it was challenging just to figure out how to get a visa. The answer lay in a dark room in a difficult-to-access New York building. Upon arrival, there was no such thing as socializing with women. » Read more about: 1 Royal ETF To Buy Without Hesitation »
Read MoreThe 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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Read MoreIs 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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Read More1 Top Healthcare Firm Set To Pop
UnitedHealth Group, with a market capitalization of around $454 billion, is the largest health insurer in the United States, serving nearly 50 million Americans.
It benefits from unparalleled market presence and scale that grants it significant bargaining power, which in turn ensures lower costs and higher margins compared to its competitors.
Over the past decade,
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Read MoreThe Burst
Is Meta Breaking Out?
Headlines swirled in recent days that Mark Zuckerberg was meeting with President-Elect Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago.
Some speculated Zuckerberg was going to “bend the knee” while others thought he was looking for an active role in the new administration.
What we haven’t seen anyone discuss yet is whatever conversation did take place in that room appears to have been received well by markets because Meta now seems to be breaking higher.
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Read MoreThe Ivy
75 Billion Reasons To Own Google
Alphabet (Google’s parent) has significantly ramped up research and development spending in recent years. In 2022, Google spent about $39.5 billion on R&D, which jumped to $45.4 billion in 2023. This ~15% increase was driven largely by higher personnel costs (adding thousands of engineers) and one-time charges like office space consolidation.
R&D now represents roughly 15% of Google’s annual revenue,
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Read MoreThe Daily
Balmer Invest Consolidated March 2025 Net Sales at Rs 611.00 crore, up 5.48% Y-o-Y
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June 24, 2025 / 13:49 IST
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