Month: May 2022

In this article BRK.A BTC.CM= Bitcoin has steadily been gaining acceptance from the traditional finance and investment world in recent years but Warren Buffett is sticking to his skeptical stance on bitcoin. He said at the Berkshire Hathaway Annual Shareholder meeting Saturday that it’s not a productive asset and it doesn’t produce anything tangible. Despite
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These undervalued stocks have solid long-term prospects and can beat the market in the next month. Beyond Meat (BYND): Diversifying into the plant-based chicken segment to meet growing demand for meat substitutes. Innovative Industrial Properties (IIPR): This REIT offers an alternative route to participating in the cannabis sector. Salesforce (CRM): The cloud-based software company made
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Ford Motor (F) stock fell on earnings that looked good under the hood. To become a tech stock, Ford must go to war against itself. Dividend investors are still the biggest winners in F stock. Source: D K Grove / Shutterstock.com Ford Motor (NYSE:F) bulls tried to make it a tech stock last year. They
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Warner Bros. Discovery (NASDAQ:WBD) has experienced nothing but pain since it completed its merger on April 8. This week has been particularly gruesome for owners of WBD stock. On Tuesday, the company warned about its 2022 profits while also suggesting the integration of WarnerMedia with Discovery Communications wouldn’t go as smoothly as investors would like.
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Small businesses often need money. This is especially true for companies in the beginning stages of development. There are two basic types of funding available to small businesses—debt financing and equity financing. As a small business owner, which is best for you? Key Takeaways Start-up small businesses may use equity financing or debt financing to
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New Zealand and other nations are set to sign on to President Joe Biden’s signature economic initiative for Asia, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said Monday, while still signaling a preference for the U.S. to join a regional trade deal rejected under the Trump administration. Biden’s proposed Indo-Pacific Economic Framework is meant to show the U.S.’s
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The earnings train steams along. After a week of largely positive quarterly results from leading technology companies, the focus in the coming days turns to leading blue-chip companies, many of which are household names. Over the next week, we will hear from several top tier prescription drug makers, travel companies, technology companies, and food and
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In this article HOOD BA MSFT ENPH Microsoft Corporation headquarters at Issy-les-Moulineaux, near Paris, France, April 18, 2016. Charles Platiau | Reuters Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading. Enphase Energy — Shares jumped more than 8% after Enphase topped earnings expectations on the top and bottom lines. The energy company reported record
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Manufacturing stocks are solid investment havens as tech stocks flail about. Encore Wire (WIRE): produces copper wire and cable, which is fundamental to many industries from telecom to housing to infrastructure. Cornerstone Building Brands (CNR): is an exterior building supply manufacturer that sells to both commercial and residential sectors. Carlisle Cos (CSL): has been making
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Business travel stocks can’t get enough momentum as travel remains depressed compared to pre-pandemic levels. American Express (AXP): Arguably the company most associated with business travel. Booking Holdings (BKNG): The industry leader when it comes to travel booking websites. Choice Hotels (CHH): Dominant when it comes to mid-level and economy hotel properties in the U.S. Source:
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In this article BRK.A Warren Buffett on Saturday said Berkshire Hathaway has been increasing its stake in Activision Blizzard in a merger arbitrage play, betting that Microsoft’s proposed acquisition of the video game company will close. Berkshire now owns about 9.5% of Activision shares, Buffett said at the company’s annual shareholder meeting. “Occasionally I’ll see
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