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:
How does Apple make money?
How does Apple make money? 2021 Performance by division and region, Divisional performance in 2021
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,
Why is TSMC’s profit margin much greater than competitors?
Why is TSMC’s profit margin much greater than competitors?
How does Disney make money? How is the future?
How does Disney make money? How is the future? Disney created The Disney Company by connecting a group of cartoon characters to Hollywood. While cartoons are still the main product, Disney is now a diversified entertainment company with a wide range of content, big enough to buy Capital Cities
How to deal with market crash or sharp pullback?
How to deal with market crash or sharp pullback? At present, many investors have a common problem.
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
Pros and cons of investing in Coca-Cola, Coca-Cola (ticker: KO) was founded in 1892 and listed on the US stock market in 1919. The sugar-sweetened beverages it produces have become well-known sodas in the world. Unlike smaller rival PepsiCo (ticker: PEP),
What is Web5?
What is Web5? Why is there Web5? Jack Dorsey proposed Web5 because he opposed Andreessen Horowitz’s monopoly on Web3.
Wells Fargo, a major holding once praised by Buffett and Munger
Wells Fargo, a major holding once praised by Buffett and Munger, Company profile, Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK.A and BRK.B) started buying Wells Fargo stock in 1990, a story worth mentioning.