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The $625 Billion Blunder I Believe Tesla Shareholders Are Making

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While Tesla stock has been a successful investment for many, I can't help but overlook what appears to be a $625 billion blunder in the making for the company's faithful shareholders. For instance, Musk opined that Tesla would have " over a million robotaxis on the road [next year] " in October 2019. A Tesla Model S charging.

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3 Stocks That Cut You a Check Each Month

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Very few public companies offer monthly dividends, and the ones that do are typically real estate investment trusts (REITs) because they are legally required to pay out 90% of their taxable earnings to shareholders. billion in 2019. The stock is valued similarly to its 2019 levels, trading nearly five times its trailing-12-month FFO.

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Occidental Petroleum Has Achieved 90% of This Crucial Goal. Time to Buy the Oil Stock?

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That debt-heavy financing structure was reminiscent of the company's acquisition of Anadarko Petroleum in 2019, when Occidental agreed to buy its rival for $57 billion. The company plans to chip away at these liabilities via excess free cash flow and asset sales. The oil company planned to issue $9.1 billion of debt, including $1.2

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Markel Group (MKL) Q3 2024 Earnings Call Transcript

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Five years ago, on September 30, 2019, that number stood at $18 billion. Second, through the first nine months of 2024, we earned underwriting and insurance operating income of $458 million, compared to $249 million in the first nine months of 2019. At September 30, 2019, each year Markel Group sold for $1,180.

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Why I'm Considering Selling Pfizer for Tax-Loss Harvesting Purposes

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Pfizer's business development deals haven't been confidence-inspiring Since Albert Bourla took over as CEO in 2019, Pfizer has been on a buying spree. As a shareholder, I don't like most of these moves, and the market doesn't appear to be a fan, either. Image source: Getty Images. For instance, the company paid $2.26 That's fine.

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3 Growth Stocks Expected to Skyrocket in 2024, According to Wall Street

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A " going concern " warning was also included in the company's financial statements, which suggests it doesn't have adequate capital on hand to cover its liabilities over the next 12 months. Another problem for Plug Power's shareholders is the company's dilutive money-raising efforts. As of Sept. As of Sept.

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Warren Buffett Sold Nearly $2 Billion Worth of Apple Last Quarter. Here's Why.

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annual shareholder meeting last May. While Berkshire Hathaway reports deferred income taxes on the unrealized gains in its portfolio as a liability on its balance sheet, it doesn't actually have to pay those taxes until Buffett or one of the other investment managers at Berkshire sells shares and realizes a gain.

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