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”

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.

There are indeed monopoly in this world

There are indeed monopoly in this world, Buffett said that a moat is the competitiveness of a business economy. Most companies have many competitors because a profitable industry attracts competitors to join in for a piece of the pie.

Investing is not voting

Investing is not voting, mentioned the phrase “investing is not voting” in three places in my book “The Rules of Super Growth Stocks Investing”: 1-5, 5-4, and postscript.

The Power Law

What I want to talk about in this post is a just-published English book “The Power Law”.

Is Microsoft’s personal computer computing department a tasteless one?

Microsoft’s personal computer computing department includes Windows, Surface devices, Xbox, games, search engine Bing.

The rebirth and fall of 4 major technology stocks in 10 years

In this post, we’ll discuss the rebirth and fall of 4 technology stocks in 10 years.

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