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1 Top Cryptocurrency to Buy Before It Soars 16,939%, According to MicroStrategy Chief and Billionaire Michael Saylor

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The token has benefited from the creation of spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs), lower interest rates, and a growing view that the token could be a hedge against inflation. MicroStrategy recently announced plans to raise $42 billion over the next three years, half through equity sales and half through debt.

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The SEC Changes Regulations for Money Market Funds. Here's What It Means for You

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Image source: Getty Images The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) voted last week to change the regulations governing money market funds. government stepping in to stabilize the situation, similar to 2008. Why is the SEC making these changes? This led to the U.S. What are money market funds?

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Warren Buffett Dumps Nearly $10 Billion of 1 Key Stock and Buys $345 Million of His Favorite Stock. Here's What You Need to Know.

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The latest sale is particularly interesting The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) requires large shareholders -- investors owning more than 10% of a company's stock -- to report any trade within two business days. Although this helped curb inflation, it meant the banks took a loss on these securities.

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Be Wary of Super Micro Computer Stock Unless This Happens

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In 2018, Supermicro was delisted from Nasdaq after the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) probed the company for "improperly and prematurely" booking revenue. It was only relisted on Nasdaq in 2020 after it reached a settlement with the SEC. Why did Supermicro's stock plunge nearly 80%?

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Wells Fargo Pays $40 Million to Customers for Excessive Fees

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In addition, Wells Fargo paid a $35 million civil penalty to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Excessive fees According to the SEC, each of the affected accounts was opened prior to 2014, and account holders continued to pay excessive fees through December 2022. In total, investors paid more than $26.8

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1 Rock-Solid Warren Buffett Artificial Intelligence (AI) Dividend Stock to Buy and Hold (Hint: It's Not Apple)

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Buffett has a little secret Through its ownership of specialty investment company New England Asset Management, Buffett has a secret portfolio of stocks that don't appear in Berkshire Hathaway's quarterly regulatory filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Adjusted earnings per share (EPS) of $9.81

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Medical Properties Trust (MPW) Q3 2024 Earnings Call Transcript

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Our press release was distributed this morning and furnished on Form 8-K with the Securities and Exchange Commission. During the course of this call, we will make projections and certain other statements that may be considered forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.