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Is Amazon Web Services (AWS) a Liability for Amazon?

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Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) is known for e-commerce, but the company has a lot more going for it than that. So, is AWS starting to become a liability for its parent? This allows companies to stay nimble and scale up or down when necessary. Should you invest $1,000 in Amazon right now? AMZN gross profit margin, data by YCharts.

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Billionaire Michael Saylor's Company Just Bought This Popular Cryptocurrency

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MicroStrategy's Bitcoin portfolio is equal to about a third of the company's enterprise value of $73.3 So why is this enterprise software company still so bullish on Bitcoin? Prior to 2020, most investors knew the company as a slow-growth provider of data mining and analytics software. billion, and about 1.4%

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9 in 10 Americans Regard Their Homes as an Investment, Not a Liability. But Here's Why You Shouldn't Look at Your Home as an Investment

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In a recent Bank of America survey , 91% of respondents say they view their home more as a valuable investment than as a financial liability. But if you're looking at homeownership from an investment perspective, you may be looking at it the wrong way. That's why it's really important to buy a home for the right reasons.

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Does a Big Looming Liability for AT&T Put Its Dividend in Danger?

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Telecom stocks are often reliable income investments to own, but investors aren't so sure that's the case with AT&T (NYSE: T). Things have gone from bad to worse this month because there are now concerns that the company has many lead-covered cables it may need to clean up. The stock yields 7.6% How safe is the dividend right now?

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Space Company Boasts: We Won't Run Out of Money for at Least a Year

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Parsing the report Thursday, Barron's magazine observed that in reality, the company's surprise profit "boils down to accounting for items such as warrants" and earn-out liabilities -- one-time items unrelated to the company's core business and not indicative of operating strength. million in cash.

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Rocket Companies (RKT) Q3 2024 Earnings Call Transcript

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Rocket Companies (NYSE: RKT) Q3 2024 Earnings Call Nov 12, 2024 , 4:30 p.m. ET Contents: Prepared Remarks Questions and Answers Call Participants Prepared Remarks: Operator Thank you for standing by, and welcome to the Rocket Companies third quarter 2024 earnings conference call. Image source: The Motley Fool. You may begin.

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Google Parent Company Alphabet Just Proved Why Dividends Matter, Even for Growth Stocks

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Just one quarter after Meta Platforms announced its first-ever dividend payout, Alphabet (NASDAQ: GOOG) (NASDAQ: GOOGL) joined Meta, Microsoft , and Apple to become the fourth "Magnificent Seven" company to reward shareholders with a quarterly dividend. based company : $20.7 Alphabet's dividend will start at just $0.20 Data by YCharts.

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