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Meet Wall Street's Safest Dividend Stock: A Small-Cap Company Few Investors Know Exists

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One of the best aspects of putting your money to work on Wall Street is there are thousands of publicly traded companies and exchange-traded funds (ETFs) to choose from. Furthermore, the company has paid a continuous dividend, without interruption, since 1920. A good example is consumer staples colossus Coca-Cola (NYSE: KO).

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7 Artificial Intelligence Stocks Owned by Warren Buffett's $803 Billion Investment Company

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Since 1965, he has steered his conglomerate, Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK.A) (NYSE: BRK.B) , to average annual returns of 19.8% Today, Berkshire Hathaway owns a portfolio of 56 publicly listed stocks and securities worth $352 billion, as well as dozens of wholly owned companies under the conglomerate's umbrella.

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These Were the 5 Biggest Companies in 2009, and Here Are the 5 Biggest Companies Now

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For example, in just 15 years, the total annual revenue of the five largest American companies has soared 50% from $1.6 That alone is a huge difference, but there's something even more dramatic behind the numbers: Only one of the companies that appeared in the 2009 list remains within the top five. trillion to $2.4

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These 3 Top E-Commerce Stocks Are No-Brainer Buys, but Not for the Reasons You Think

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Despite the increase, many of the largest e-commerce companies have morphed into conglomerates, encompassing many businesses. Thus, despite their e-commerce potential, these three companies will likely drive most of their growth from segments outside of that business. SE data by YCharts.

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Warren Buffett's $277 Billion Warning That the Stock Market Could Be Headed for Trouble

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Buffett said this percentage was lower than he'd like because of his "failure to find entire companies or small positions thereof (that is, marketable stocks) which meet our criteria for long-term holdings." It's by far the largest cash position for the conglomerate ever. Treasuries , stands at a whopping $277 billion.

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Alibaba Stock: Buy, Sell, or Hold?

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It went from a business started in Jack Ma's apartment to becoming the largest e-commerce company in China. For one, it can leverage AI applications due to its position as the world's fourth-largest cloud company. Although AI has boosted Amazon and numerous other tech companies, investors seem to have ignored Alibaba.

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You'll Be Shocked at These 5 Companies Warren Buffett Could Buy With Cash Right Now

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companies that have market caps greater than Berkshire Hathaway's cash stockpile as of this writing. Between the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq, there are more than 5,400 companies that Berkshire could theoretically buy in cash. Plus, Buffett has been a regular customer of the $212 billion market cap company.

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