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Should You Buy the 3 Highest-Paying Dividend Stocks in the Dow Jones?

The Motley Fool

Meanwhile, Verizon's debt-to-equity ratio, a measure of leverage, of 1.6 And just to add complexity, there's been an exposé about the telecom's use of lead in legacy cabling that could potentially lead to regulatory and legal headwinds. The problem today is on the legal and regulatory fronts, and it could get very expensive.

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Convertible? Equity? What kind of coin should you use to scratch off a lottery ticket?

This is going to be BIG.

You’re out there scratching and clawing just trying to cobble together enough angel investor money to feed yourself while you code into the wee hours of the morning, and there’s a debate going on as to what kind of paper stock you should use to print out your legal docs on. Nice work if you can get it. Was that entrepreneur unfriendly?

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Ingredients for a Happy Retirement

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Flutter Entertainment 's share count and debt load. I think you have a great, great thread or post on X about index investing and essentially the returns and costs associated with index investing versus the famous active investors including Kathy Wood and Bill Ackman. It issues a lot of debt. I will plug that.

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Coinbase Global (COIN) Q4 2023 Earnings Call Transcript

The Motley Fool

Anil Gupta -- Vice President, Investor Relations Good afternoon, and welcome to the Coinbase fourth quarter and full year 2023 earnings call. Joining me on today's call are Brian Armstrong, co-founder and CEO; Emilie Choi, president and COO; Alesia Haas, CFO; and Paul Grewal, chief legal officer. On to expenses.

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Baxter signs definitive agreement to divest its BioPharma Solutions business to Advent International and Warburg Pincus for $4.25 billion

Advent International

Baxter intends to utilize the after-tax proceeds to reduce its debt, consistent with the company’s stated capital allocation priorities. This amount is expected to be partially offset through reduced interest expense payments following anticipated debt repayment. Advent International Inc.

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Aswath Damodaran on the Difference Between Pricing a Company and Valuing One, and More

The Motley Fool

A company is a legal entity. 2019, accountants finally come to their senses and say leases are debt. They've always been debt. I've always treated them as debt. Market mistakes become bigger than active investors come in again. I have lots of problems with the word sustainability precisely for that reason.

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Transcript: Mike Green, Simplify Asset Management

The Big Picture

Ver 00:15:37 [Speaker Changed] Very similar to the financial crisis where people had long-term debts, but it was so much cheaper to to, to finance that with short-term paper, Hey, we’ll just roll it over every 30 days. They’ve been given dispensation by regulators because they’re index investors.