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Google Invested in This Hot New Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stock. Should You?

The Motley Fool

And Google is backing a hot new AI company that conducted its initial public offering (IPO) last week. The latest AI IPO Eric Lefkofsky founded Tempus AI (NASDAQ: TEM) in 2015 and continues to serve as its CEO. On Friday, June 14, 2024, Tempus conducted its IPO on the Nasdaq stock exchange.

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Why Imax Stock Blasted Nearly 6% Higher on Thursday

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So what After market hours Wednesday, Imax announced that it has made a formal offer to acquire the chunk of associated business Imax China that it doesn't already own. It is offering 10 Hong Kong dollars ($1.28) per share in cash for the outstanding stake for Imax China, which is listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.

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Here's the Best Unknown High-Yield Dividend Stock to Buy Right Now With $1,000

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since 2015. Beta measures the volatility of a given stock versus the broader market, with a score well below 1 indicating that OTC Markets is quite stable -- as opposed to some of the pink sheet stocks it lists on its markets. Generating 84% of its trading volume from ADRs and non-U.S.

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Move Over, Nvidia and Broadcom: Wall Street's Next Stock-Split Stock -- a 120,000% Gainer Since Its IPO -- Is Ready to Take Center Stage

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Reverse-stock splits are geared toward increasing a company's share price. This is usually done to ensure it meets the continued minimum listing standards of a major stock exchange. On the other hand, forward-stock splits reduce a company's share price. Image source: Getty Images.

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Nvidia Has Completed Its 10-for-1 Stock Split: 2 Hypergrowth Stocks Are Dark Horse Candidates to Follow in Its Footsteps

The Motley Fool

Meanwhile, the purpose of a reverse-stock split is to increase a company's share price. This is typically done to ensure that minimum listing standards on major stock exchanges are met. Since 2024 began, more than a half-dozen high-flying businesses with well-defined competitive advantages have conducted forward-stock splits.

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Move Over, Nvidia and Broadcom: Wall Street's 2 Newest Stock-Split Stocks Are Taking Center Stage This Week

The Motley Fool

There are two classes of stock splits, one of which investors gravitate to far more than the other. Reverse-stock splits have a goal of increasing a company's share price, often to ensure continued listing on a major stock exchange. Inorganic growth has been another key catalyst for Cintas.

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Are Alternative Investments the Key to Diversifying Your Portfolio?

Fortune Financial

LBOs typically occur when a private equity firm takes over a publicly traded company, delisting it from the stock exchange and making it a privately held entity. between 2015 and the end of 2021. trillion in 2015 to$13.32 trillion by 2021, it is expected to rise to $23 trillion by 2026.