Month: May 2021

In this article HPQ DELL ULTA CRM Signage on a Saleforce office building in San Francisco, California, U.S., on Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2021. David Paul Morris | Bloomberg | Getty Images Check out the companies making headlines after the bell:  Salesforce — Salesforce shares jumped 5% in extended trading after the cloud-based software company posted
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In 2020, special purpose acquisition companies (SPACs) were some of the hottest stocks to buy. Also known as blank-check companies, these entities raise capital to acquire or merge with a privately held company. SPACs have been around for decades. However, it’s only been in the past year that they’ve become a vehicle to take some
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Finding reliable dividend stocks can seem difficult, considering several companies cut their dividends last year and continue to do so. Moreover, well-established and impressive businesses with strong histories of dividend growth usually trade at a premium. Dividends smooth out returns in times of volatility and typically make up one-third of a stock’s long-term total returns.
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Unless something changes over the remaining seven months of the year, I’m prepared right now to name GameStop (NYSE:GME) the business story of 2021, with GME stock up more than 1,100% year-to-date, remaining stubbornly above $200.  Source: Shutterstock / mundissima I don’t know about you, but I continue to be amazed by GameStop’s resilience. Here’s
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AT&T (NYSE:T) indicated it would cut its dividend “nearly 50%” last week. This would be the result of the potential merger/spin-off of its TimeWarner division into a new company with Discovery (NASDAQ:DISCA, NASDASQ:DISCK, NASDASQ:DISCB). Barron’s said over the weekend that this makes T stock a buy at today’s price. Source: Jonathan Weiss/Shutterstock I don’t think
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