There are no technology stocks in the list of companies in which Buffett holds more than 20% of his shares. Why? What is the commonality? The significance of holding more than 20% of shares, several cases of Buffett holding large shares
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Stock split is a long-term stock bullish signal with brilent outlook
Stock split is a long-term stock bullish signal with brilent outlook, My previous articles in 5-5 of the book “The Rules of Super Growth Stocks Investing” and my blog post of “Why stock split? the strong reasons and impacts” and “The valuation influence of stock liquidity and stock split on listed companies”,
Why Apple’s new features always come later?
Investors may have long wondered why many new features have appeared on other competitors’ products, but Apple is always slow, sometimes offering it many years later, or even not offering it. It makes many users feel unreasonable.
TSMC gets emerging and serious challenges
TSMC gets serious crises, there is only one major crisis for TSMC in the future, and that is “geopolitics”. And I personally think the situation is very bad for TSMC
Apple’s product design philosophy, How does Apple think?
This article is going to discuss “how Apple thinks” and Apple’s product design philosophy. It sounds important, yes. Very important!
Inventors are rarely successful, but improvers are successful and profitable
Successful businesses are improvers, not inventors. Many investors are working hard to find companies that can disrupt the market or fundamentally change technology, hoping to seize the opportunity and gain the first opportunity to invest,
The pros and cons of CEO returning, Boomerang CEO
Between 1992 and 2017, 167 CEO return in the S&P Composite 1500 returned to their posts.
Stock Better than the S&P 500, Procter & Gamble (P&G)
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”.
Pros and cons on small-cap investment
“Roughly speaking,” small-cap’s strength is almost their weakness. As long as there is any bullishness, the rise will be fierce. This is the most fascinating part of small-cap stocks.
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.