When it comes to the best undervalued stocks to buy now, some of the best names in this category are those utilizing return-of-capital efforts to maximize shareholder value. In other words, dividends and stock buybacks. Both return-0f-capital types have their advantages and disadvantages. However, while some investors prefer the “cash in hand” aspect of dividends,
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As Morgan Stanley noted recently, artificial intelligence is poised to improve (and, I believe, revolutionize) many fields from content creation to internet search to e-commerce. And the firm thinks that AI “could help tech companies tap some $6 trillion in offline spending.” Since AI systems are literally built with computers that are powered by chips, buying the best AI
GameStop (NYSE:GME) decided to give up on the potentially lucrative consumer electronics/technology e-commerce market prematurely, while the sales of its brick-and-mortar stores will probably drop going forward. Moreover, after the interactions that GameStop Chairman Ryan Cohen had with Bed Bath & Beyond (NASDAQ:BBBY) over the last year, I’m not very optimistic about his management skills or
Humanity’s passion for exploring space has never been more palpable. An array of companies operating in space, both public and private, have been making waves in a burgeoning industry that propels people, cargo, and innovations skyward. From launching satellites to capturing Earth’s beauty, the sector redefines our cosmic ambitions pointing to an incredible long-term future
Buying dividend aristocrats is a reasonable strategy for those investors seeking long-term income. The equities in this group have paid increasing dividends for the past 25+ years, so they will likely continue to provide passive income for the foreseeable future. It’s a pretty select group, consisting of 68 publicly traded companies, all of which are
Every now and then, the stock market overreacts. Investors sell stocks because of fear, and solid businesses are mispriced. Savvy investors take advantage. For example, Warren Buffett’s net worth has grown to over $100 billion by purchasing mispriced stocks and waiting. Also, he is seemingly a fan of bank stocks. Buffett’s investment vehicle, Berkshire Hathaway