Stocks Better than the S&P 500, Procter & Gamble (P&G) What I want to introduce today is a well-known company Procter & Gamble (ticker: PG) that I mentioned in the last section 5-6 of my book “The Rules of Super Growth Stocks Investing”.
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Big pharma spin-offs, and advantages to invest them
The following are the three big pharma spin-offs I know of in the past ten years. These three pharmaceutical companies are all world-renowned super pharmaceutical companies
How does Texas Instruments make money? Amazing long term capital reward and company net profit margin!
Take Texas Instruments (aka TI, ticker: TXN) as an example; this company was founded earlier than Intel (ticker: INTC), for Intel, I suggest you refer to my previous blog post “How Does Intel Make Money? And the Benefits of Investing in It”
Dollar General vs. Dollar Tree
Dollar General (ticker: DG) and Dollar Tree (ticker: DLTR) are the two largest American retailers with many commonalities, I mentioned Dollar General in my book “The rule of 10 baggers”.
How does American Water Works make money?
Founded in 1886, American Water Works Company, is one of US largest water provider.
Abbott, the world’s most important medical device and nutritional food supplier, how does it make money?
Abbott, the world’s most important medical device and nutritional food supplier, Abbott was founded in 1888 by Wallace C. Abbott. Abbott’s main business is pharmaceuticals (which was spun off into an independent public company AbbVie in 2013, ticker: ABBV), medical devices, and nutritional products,
Stable Dow Component Merck, how does it make money?
Stable Dow Component Merck, Merck (ticker: MRK) Since the mid-20th century, Merck, a component of the Dow Jones Index, has been the top pharmaceutical company because Merck spends more on research and development than other companies.
Pros and cons of investing in Coca-Cola
Only 20 years ago, peers PepsiCo’s were much smaller than Coca-Cola, but now Pepsi’s annual revenue is much larger than Coca-Cola’s, and its revenue in 2021 is only 48.64% of PepsiCo’s, less than half. Coca-Cola began to diversify its products fifty or sixty years ago, but now it has proved a complete failure.
The commonalities of Buffett portfolio – cheap, fixed income, repurchase
I recently took a general look at Buffett portfolio , and I made some big discoveries. Buffett basically only invests in companies with fixed cash flow income. He likes companies that actively implement stock repurchases. Almost every shareholding has dividends. He likes cheap companies.
How does Costco make money?
How does Costco make money? Is it a good company?