Dear Shareholder

After reading Dear Shareholder, I was reminded of “Outsiders” which I introduced on this blog.

How does Exxon Mobil make money? the former market capitalization king

Exxon Mobil, the former market capitalization king, Company profile, ExxonMobil’s (ticker: XON) roots include Standard Oil of New Jersey, the largest and most powerful Rockefeller family. In 1998, Exxon merged with Mobil, formerly Standard Oil of New Jersey.

There are indeed monopoly in this world

There are indeed monopoly in this world, Buffett said that a moat is the competitiveness of a business economy. Most companies have many competitors because a profitable industry attracts competitors to join in for a piece of the pie.

Citigroup, a downward companies

Citigroup on behalf of failed companies, Citigroup’s Growth History, The growth history of Citigroup is worth understanding by investors, especially since it was set up by a commercial bank that used to be the largest commercial bank in the world.

Twitter acquisition is a modern version of ‘Barbarians at the Door’

Twitter acquisition is a modern-day version of ‘Barbarians at the Door’, First of all, if you haven’t read “Barbarians at the Gate”, which is regarded as the most classic Wall Street M&A and business war related books or movies in history, please find time to read it.

How does JPMorgan Chase make money?

JPMorgan Chase is named after the founder of one of the companies in the group, which has long been inseparable from the banking industry. The merger of its businesses involved many of its major competitors in the past.

How does Autodesk make money? Why is the stock price so amazing?

How does Autodesk make money? Why is the stock price so amazing? I used Autodesk (ADSK) and Adobe (ADBE) as examples when explaining corporate moats in subsections 2-3 of the book “The Rules of Super Growth Stocks Investing”. About Adobe, you can refer to my two blog articles:

Why is TSMC’s profit margin much greater than competitors?

Why is TSMC’s profit margin much greater than competitors?

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