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Snowflake Just Got $2 Billion. Is It Good for Shareholders?

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At the close of its fiscal second quarter of 2025 (ended July 31), data company Snowflake (NYSE: SNOW) had more than $3.2 The company is getting this enormous amount of money at 0% interest. It turns out that the company is paying for this deal in other ways. And I believe shareholders should be aware of the terms here.

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This Unstoppable Telecom Giant Returned More Capital to Shareholders Than Both AT&T and Verizon Over the Past Year, and It Just Raised Its Dividend 35%

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One thing that attracts many investors to telecom stocks are the great dividend yields offered by many companies in the industry. And many of the biggest companies in the industry are happy to return that cash to shareholders. billion to shareholders over the last 12 months. billion to shareholders over the past year.

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3 Companies Building Tomorrow's Game-Changing Technologies

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Private companies launch satellites weekly at a fraction of historical costs. Here's why three companies leading these revolutions deserve your attention right now. The company's rollout of 2,000 robots by 2025 marks just the beginning. The company's ambitions extend far beyond blood disorders. Image Source: Getty Images.

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The Secret to How ExxonMobil Has Transformed Into a Much More Profitable Energy Company

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The oil behemoth has transformed into a much more profitable company. It delivered industry-leading profitability during the third quarter, enabling it to provide its shareholders with industry-leading cash returns. For example, this year, the company sold non-core properties in the Permian Basin, Argentina, Nigeria, and Malaysia.

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This Completely Off-the-Radar Company Yielding 11.5% Might Be the Safest High-Octane Dividend Stock to Own in 2025

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With thousands of publicly traded companies and exchange-traded funds (ETFs) to choose from, every investor is likely to find one or more securities that'll help them meet their goals. BDCs are a type of business that invests in the equity (common and preferred stock) and/or debt of middle-market companies. Start Your Mornings Smarter!

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Should You Buy Shares in the Super-Safe Dividend King Stock That Expects to Return at Least $16 Billion to Shareholders in Its Fiscal 2025?

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But a dividend is only as reliable as the company paying it, which is why Dividend Kings are so impressive. Dividend Kings are companies that have paid and raised their dividends for at least 50 consecutive years. To do that, a company must have solid earnings growth and financial stability. to 26.3.

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Meet America's Newest $1 Trillion Company. Warren Buffett Has Spent $77.8 Billion Buying Its Stock Since 2018

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stock exchanges are home to eight companies with a valuation of at least $1 trillion as of Oct. Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK.A) (NYSE: BRK.B) : $1 trillion Apple became the first trillion-dollar company in 2018. Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK.A) (NYSE: BRK.B) : $1 trillion Apple became the first trillion-dollar company in 2018.