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”
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The next No. 1 pharmaceutical leader AbbVie
AbbVie’s (ticker: ABBV) parent company, Abbott (ticker: ABT), was founded in 1888 by Wallace C. Abbott.
Information investors need should be important and knowable
Buffett pointed out that “for a piece of information to be worth pursuing, it should be important and knowable.”
Gen 3 semiconductor gallium nitride (GaN)
We mentioned in my blog post “3rd gen semiconductor” that gallium nitride (GaN) is one of the two main protagonists of third-generation semiconductors
For Taiwanese stock investors investing in U.S. stocks
Nine out of ten Taiwanese stock investors who invest in US stocks are experienced investors in Taiwan stocks, and they are investors who have only invested in US stocks in recent years.
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.
Free online toolset for US stock investment
I spent a few months writing about some U.S. stock investment toolset that investors in U.S. stocks often use.
Cardiac device maker Abiomed acquired by Johnson & Johnson
In section 3-4, page 152 of my book “The Rules of 10 Baggers”, when I discuss the rising star of medical equipment, I use the company ABIOMED as an example.
Commercial-oriented firms perform better in recessions
U.S. stocks have rebounded a lot from the bottom of the bear market in June. Many investors believe that the worst time has passed; but the reality is not so optimistic. But there is another important point in this article — commercial-oriented companies are more resilient to recessions.