Visa and Mastercard Credit Card Network are subject to antitrust investigations by various countries almost every year around the world, but they always escape safely.
Category: Governance
Bill Gates’ Investment Empire
What I’m interested in is why Bill Gates can “long-term” dominate the top few in the world’s wealth list; and often return to the top of the list, which is extremely rare, and he should be the only one in the world’s wealth list with this ability
The evil US, How did Japan, Alstom, Toshiba, Via, HTC and Taiwan’s panel industry collapse ?
US basically does not allow any country in the world to lead it. It only allows US to set fires, but does not allow others to light lamps.
Three questions that financial statements must answer
Financial statements need to provide answers for three questions.
How does BlackRock, the world’s largest index and asset management company, make money?
BlackRock’s AUM like index trackers and ETFs top $9 trillion by mid-2023
Why are only US stocks the most valuable for long-term investment?
The factors that many investors worry about listed in this article will not cause too much harm to the long-term investment value of US stocks.
Carbon capture current developments, prospects, and related companies
Carbon capture technology is a profitable business, coupled with the support of climate change by laws, tax laws, subsidies, etc. around the world; and the mandatory disclosure of ESG principles by the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and stock market authorities in various countries, carbon capture prospects are beyond doubt.
Insights on company governance
In Buffett’s 2002 shareholder letter, he put forward his views on the company governance. The following is a list of objects, elements, members, and components that must be included in corporate governance for a typical listed company.
Will Sino-US confrontation, de-globalization, and de-dollarization affect the long-term investment value of US stocks?
Sino-US confrontation will not hurt U.S. stocks too much.
M&A options’ taxation, accounting items, and rights and obligations arrangements
In Buffett’s 1999 shareholder letter (the content in italics in this article), he spent a lot of space explaining to investors the taxation, accounting items, and rights and obligations of many corporate M&A options.