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Billionaire Bond King Bill Gross Says This 10% Ultra-High-Yield Dividend Stock Is "Best of the Bunch" For Pipeline Master Limited Partnerships

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While he is no longer part of PIMCO, Gross is still an active investor. They are required to pass through profits and losses to partners (or shareholders). The investors then pay their portion of the company's profits at their individual tax rate. Remember, Gross is a bond investor at heart.

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Billionaire Ken Griffin Is Bullish on China. That Could Be Good News for the U.S., Too

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Since then, economic data has been mixed and investors are not sure the recovery can sustain the momentum. But billionaire Ken Griffin, who founded the $54 billion asset hedge fund Citadel, is more optimistic about China and actually thinks China's potential success this year could help the U.S. economy as well. Here's why.

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Tencent (TCEHY) Q4 2023 Earnings Call Transcript

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This, together with our increased focus on capital allocation discipline, will further enhance shareholder value. Our search revenue grew multiple times year on year in 2023 as we ramped up monetization on these under-monetized assets. This dividend will be payable to shareholders on the 31st of May 2024. year on year.

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Actually, the Ultra-Wealthy Don't Own That Much Stock. You Can Invest Like Them for Less Than $1,000.

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The Motley Fool's in-house research team finds that while these investors allocate about 31% of their investable assets to ordinary listed stocks, they allocate an average of 27% of their portfolios to private equity investments. Similar to Ares Capital, Rithm is built to turn rent payments into income for shareholders.

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You Can't Control Oil Prices, But You Can Control What You Do About Them

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Let someone else make the decisions If you're an active investor, it might sound counterintuitive, but you can hire someone else to handle subsets of your portfolio. Enterprise owns a massive portfolio of energy pipelines, storage, transportation, and processing assets. distribution yield. The yield is around 3.4%

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4 ETFs Billionaire Investors Love -- Can They Make You Richer, Too?

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As Buffett said in one of his letters to shareholders, "American business -- and consequently a basket of stocks -- is virtually certain to be worth far more in the years ahead." Today, Bridgewater has roughly $150 billion in assets under management, with only about $18 billion invested in publicly traded securities.

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You Can't Control Oil Prices, but You Can Control What You Do About Them

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When oil and natural gas prices are rising, their shareholders are likely to benefit from both rising stock prices and higher dividends. This could offer more active investors a hedge of sorts against the prices of energy in day-to-day life (for things like heating and transportation). Both are U.S.