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Continue ReadingHow Amazon often beat Walmart's low-price guarantee. Why Walmart was hesitant about creating a loyalty program. Jason Del Rey: While Walmart's leadership today, like Doug McMillon would say, it's very important to keep Sam's legacy alive, I think there was to a lot of people just in a sense that Walmart still in this era, now, was worrying about Sam's methods and strategies and tactics too much for a world that Sam never lived in...
Continue ReadingA 30-second advertising slot at the Super Bowl is the world’s priciest piece of screen real estate...
Continue ReadingArtificial intelligence (AI) is hot right now, and it's everywhere, including the stock market. Nvidia and C3.ai, for example, both of whose businesses are centered around AI, are up nearly 200% so far this year...
Continue ReadingI set a new record for total dividends received in one month, collecting $683.18 in June. Total estimated forward dividends now stand at $6,096. Read more here...
Continue ReadingEquity markets hit a bottom in October 2022, with the S&P 500 retreating about 25 percent from the record high set at the beginning of that year...
Continue ReadingThe consensus opinion is inflation will fall to the 3% range or lower within 18 months or so. The data does not support this thesis...
Continue ReadingWe saw a strong showing this week from our holdings in Apple, Applied Materials, Amazon, Coty, Deere, Ford, Mastercard, United Rentals and Vulcan Materials...
Continue ReadingSeveral Wall Street firms are exceedingly bullish on artificial intelligence (AI). Goldman Sachs recently said the S&P 500 was undervalued due to the AI boom. Meanwhile, Bank of America, BMO Capital Markets, and RBC Capital have all referenced AI when increasing their year-end forecasts for the benchmark index...
Continue ReadingAmazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) spent 2022 in the doldrums. But investors who held on during those tough times should be happy about their decision now. The e-commerce and cloud computing giant has made progress along the path to recovery with improvements in net income and operating income in the most recent quarter...
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