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re: Amazon/Google shares
Posted by EchoTime on 6/20/17 at 2:12 am to CajunTiger92
GOOGL stock is known for its ability to satisfy the needs of growth investors, and the implication of a dividend policy would only serve to attract investors.
Google is also known as a high-volatility name that attracts traders who jump in and out the stock. With a dividend in place, there would likely be more buy-and-hold investors, which could see the volatility decrease. There is a high probability of Google dividend in the future; however, investors will need to wait and see.
Google is also known as a high-volatility name that attracts traders who jump in and out the stock. With a dividend in place, there would likely be more buy-and-hold investors, which could see the volatility decrease. There is a high probability of Google dividend in the future; however, investors will need to wait and see.
Some of his stocks that I look forward to are:
General Motors Company
International Business Machines Corporation
Phillips 66
General Electric Company
The Coca-Cola Company
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General Motors Company
International Business Machines Corporation
Phillips 66
General Electric Company
The Coca-Cola Company
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Biggest investors of 2017
Posted by EchoTime on 1/5/17 at 5:30 am
Buffett is a big fan of dividends, but if you invest in Berkshire today, don’t expect a quarterly payout. And there is a pretty good reason for it. Why pay out earnings to shareholders when the “Oracle of Omaha” can put them to much better use?
Still, if the goal of your investment portfolio is to generate steady income for years to come, learning from the legendary investor would be a great idea.
Goerge soros will do well if he sidelines himself from the politics. “George Soros spent a fortune to turn a national party favorable to the left into an organization that has difficulty appealing to anyone not on the left. He wanted to control a country he did not understand. And, as the left so often does, he achieved his goals and in doing so destroyed them.”
Still, if the goal of your investment portfolio is to generate steady income for years to come, learning from the legendary investor would be a great idea.
Goerge soros will do well if he sidelines himself from the politics. “George Soros spent a fortune to turn a national party favorable to the left into an organization that has difficulty appealing to anyone not on the left. He wanted to control a country he did not understand. And, as the left so often does, he achieved his goals and in doing so destroyed them.”
Warren Buffett Dividend Stocks
Posted by EchoTime on 12/23/16 at 12:56 am
Warren Buffet’s portfolio consists of 44 publicly traded companies. The vast majority of them (32) provide dividends, a number of which provide annual dividends in excess of four percent.
Some of his stocks include:
Verizon Communications Inc.
Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE:VZ) is the second-largest communications provider, next to AT&T. But it’s bigger than AT&T when it comes to wireless services. Thanks to having the country’s largest wireless network, which gives it a competitive advantage, Verizon has 112.1 million customers.
Wells Fargo & Company
Wells Fargo has a market cap of $229 billion and forward P/E of 10.81. The bank provides an annual dividend of 3.29%, or $1.52 per share. Berkshire Hathaway currently owns 478.7 million shares of Wells Fargo for a holdings value of $21.8 billion. Wells Fargo makes up 17.5% of Berkshire Hathaway’s holdings.
The Coca-Cola Company
Berkshire Hathaway owns 400 million shares, worth $16.86 billion. Warren Buffet has a lot of faith in KO stock, as it makes up 14% of his investment portfolio.
Some of his stocks include:
Verizon Communications Inc.
Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE:VZ) is the second-largest communications provider, next to AT&T. But it’s bigger than AT&T when it comes to wireless services. Thanks to having the country’s largest wireless network, which gives it a competitive advantage, Verizon has 112.1 million customers.
Wells Fargo & Company
Wells Fargo has a market cap of $229 billion and forward P/E of 10.81. The bank provides an annual dividend of 3.29%, or $1.52 per share. Berkshire Hathaway currently owns 478.7 million shares of Wells Fargo for a holdings value of $21.8 billion. Wells Fargo makes up 17.5% of Berkshire Hathaway’s holdings.
The Coca-Cola Company
Berkshire Hathaway owns 400 million shares, worth $16.86 billion. Warren Buffet has a lot of faith in KO stock, as it makes up 14% of his investment portfolio.
re: Oil stocks...are you buying?
Posted by EchoTime on 12/22/16 at 11:46 pm to Jorts R Us
I would rather invest in tech stocks
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