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”,
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Deep Dive The Trade Desk
The Trade Desk is the world’s largest independent DSP (demand-side platform), which means it helps advertisers buy ad space on a variety of platforms. DSPs typically work with sell-side platforms (SSPs) to help publishers sell their own ad inventory.
How does Domino’s make money? its stock reward beat down Alphabet (Google)
Domino’s is the world’s largest pizza company. From its listing in 2004 to the end of 2021, its share price has risen by a total of 3846.78%. The annualized rate of return on investment in 18 years is as high as 22.48%. Beat down Google’s parent Alphabet!
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.
Deep dive on Snowflake’s competitiveness
A few days ago, I had a post on Snowflake “What company is Snowflake owned by Buffett? Where is its value?”. This is affiliated article to deep dive on on Snowflake’s competitiveness
Microsoft Productivity and Business Processes Office is a long term cash cow
Microsoft Productivity and Business Processes Office is long term cash cow, Division profile, I have written several articles previously, each of which is a detailed introduction to Microsoft’s entire company and major divisions.
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.
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.
Why Shopify is so killing?
The problem is there are hundreds of listed e-commerce companies in the world. But why only Shopify can suddenly emerge and let Bezos of Amazon target it as the only competitor?