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You Can't Control Utilities, but Here's What You Can Do About Them

The Motley Fool

You may have seen your utility bills rise recently. In Ohio, for instance, customers on the standard service offering plans from their local utilities typically saw their electric rates rise anywhere from 58% to 88% earlier this year. That's painful, especially for those of us who don't have unlimited funds. As rough as it can be to pay utility bills these days, it's important to recognize that you really can't control the utilities.

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Inside the exit: Riverside invested in tech and talent to grow Energy Exemplar

PE Hub

Riverside is selling the Australian business, which develops simulation software for power companies, to Blackstone and Vista. The post Inside the exit: Riverside invested in tech and talent to grow Energy Exemplar appeared first on PE Hub.

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7 Small Business Grants to Check Out in 2024

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Image source: Getty Images When times get tough, it appears that Americans start their own businesses. In fact, according to CBS News, about 5 million businesses were launched in the U.S. in 2022 alone. Since the pandemic began in 2020, Americans have created 15 million new businesses. While getting a business off the ground is challenging, there are grants available to help entrepreneurs get ahead.

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DPI and Verod plan to triple Pan African Towers’ footprint

PE Hub

PAT has opportunity to grow thanks to a deficit of towers in Nigeria as well as the country’s growing use of mobile data, says DPI’s Adefolarin Ogunsanya and Verod’s Daniel Adeoye. The post DPI and Verod plan to triple Pan African Towers’ footprint appeared first on PE Hub.

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4 Pitfalls You Might Encounter With a Medicare Advantage Plan

The Motley Fool

Once you turn 65, you're eligible to sign up for health coverage under Medicare. And at that point, you can choose to stick with original Medicare (Parts A, B, and D) or Medicare Advantage. Medicare Advantage is often hailed as a more cost-effective alternative to original Medicare. And one thing enrollees tend to like about it is that Medicare Advantage plans limit your out-of-pocket spending on an annual basis, whereas with original Medicare, you don't get that same guarantee.

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KKR buys from Gryphon, Siris buys from Bertram, and Riverside sells to Blackstone and Vista

PE Hub

KKR aims to help the company grow organically and through add-ons, The post KKR buys from Gryphon, Siris buys from Bertram, and Riverside sells to Blackstone and Vista appeared first on PE Hub.

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True North forays into private credit, raises $120m

Private Equity Insights

Indian private equity fund True North said on Monday it has raised more than $120.13m as it forays into the fast-growing private credit sector. The company plans to do deals ranging from $9.75m to $26m with mid-size companies, aiming for a return of 15%-18%, it said in a statement. The platform, set up in 2022, aims to close a funding deal by Dec. 31, the firm said The fund raise comes at a time when a growing number of Indian investors are expanding their private credit business, in a move to

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Social Security Benefits Get a Raise in 2024: Here's How Much Extra Income the Average Retiree Can Expect

The Motley Fool

Inflation has fallen from its peak, but many Americans are still struggling with elevated prices. The 2023 Retirement Confidence Survey from independent firm Greenwald Research found that 58% of retirees worry they will need to make substantial spending cuts to compensate for inflation, and 30% lack confidence in their ability to keep up with rising prices even if they make cuts.

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EQT and Syndicate of Lenders Back Statera Energy with £300m Debt Financing

Private Equity Insights

London-based Statera Energy, an energy storage and flexible generation developer and operator, announced recently that it has secured up to £300m of debt financing through a syndicate led by Lloyds Bank. The initial £144m from EQT will fund Statera’s Thurrock Battery Energy Storage System (BESS), providing the UK with an additional 300MW (600MWh) of flexible storage capacity.

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Where Will Disney Stock Be in 1 Year?

The Motley Fool

Walt Disney (NYSE: DIS) is the largest entertainment company in the world, with an unmatched content library and a varied set of reliable revenue drivers. It's one of those stocks you can count on. Or is it? Disney has been plagued by one problem after another in recent years, and hopeful investors keep experiencing setbacks. Disney stock is up 10% this year after investors reacted positively to its most recent earnings results, but it's still down 35% over the past three years.

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EcoR1 Capital and RTW Investments Lead $350m Private Placement in Arvinas

Private Equity Insights

Arvinas, Inc., a biopharmaceutical company specializing in protein degradation-based treatments, has announced the successful arrangement of a private placement deal which is expected to generate approximately $350m. The deal involves the sale of around 12.96 million common stock shares at $21.36 each, alongside pre-funded warrants for an additional 3.42 million shares at a nearly identical price, with immediate exercisability at $0.001 per share.

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Cathie Wood Goes Bargain Hunting: 3 Stocks She Just Bought

The Motley Fool

Cathie Wood began 2023 with a bang. She's hoping to end it that way, too. The co-founder, CEO, and ace stock picker for the Ark Invest family of exchange-traded funds was busier than usual on the final trading day of last week. What's she buying now? Wood added to her existing stakes in Toast (NYSE: TOST) , Unity Software (NYSE: U) , and The Trade Desk (NASDAQ: TTD) on Friday, part of the five established positions that she was buying.

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IFM Investors to Invest £10bn in UK Infrastructure and Energy Transition Projects

Private Equity Insights

Two of Australia’s largest pension investors pledged to pour $19bn into UK and European markets in coming years, as the industry increasingly looks for opportunities overseas. IFM Investors, owned by some of Australia’s biggest pension funds, will spend £10bn ($12.6bn) on infrastructure and energy transition projects in the UK by 2027, under an agreement announced with the government there.

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Semiconductor Stocks Updates: Nvidia's Chip Delays, AMD's AI Software, and Intel's Potential Subsidy Loss

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In today's video, I discuss recent updates impacting Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) , Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ: AMD) , and Intel (NASDAQ: INTC). Check out the short video to learn more, consider subscribing, and click the special offer link below. *Stock prices used were the after-market prices of Nov. 24, 2023. The video was published on Nov. 26, 2023. 10 stocks we like better than Nvidia When our analyst team has a stock tip, it can pay to listen.

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The “Art” of Market Timing

The Big Picture

This weekend Jeff Sommer discussed a DFA research paper on market timing; both are well worth your time to read. The broad strokes are: Market timing is extremely difficult, very few people (if any) do it consistently well. Not only are the odds stacked against you, but very often systems that have successfully timed the market have been simply lucky, and do not succeed in out-of-sample tests.

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3 Stocks to Add to Your Portfolio in a Market Pullback

The Motley Fool

"Be prepared, work hard, and hope for a little luck. Recognize that the harder you work and the better prepared you are, the more luck you might have." -- Ed Bradley Those words of wisdom apply to many aspects of life, such as sports and your career. They apply very much to investing as well. If you work hard -- perhaps by reading widely -- you can become a savvy investor, able to spot red flags and green flags in financial statements and identify high-quality, growing companies.

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Cloudsmith Raises $11M in Funding

FinSMEs

Cloudsmith, a Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK-based software supply chain management company, raised $11M in Series A2 funding. The round was led by MMC Ventures. Led by CEO Glenn Weinstein, Cloudsmith offers a cloud-based software supply chain management platform which provides a comprehensive suite of artifact storage, management, and distribution solutions, allowing developers and companies to […] The post Cloudsmith Raises $11M in Funding appeared first on FinSMEs.

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Better Bitcoin Stock: Coinbase Global vs. Marathon Digital

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Coinbase (NASDAQ: COIN) and Marathon Digital (NASDAQ: MARA) represent two very different ways to invest in the Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) market. Coinbase is one of the world's largest cryptocurrency exchanges, and it facilitates trades of Bitcoin, Ether (CRYPTO: ETH) , Tether (CRYPTO: USDT) , and other crypto assets. Marathon is a Bitcoin miner that mines its own Bitcoin with a massive fleet of high-end application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) miners.

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The Wall Street bank cosying up to superstar lawyers

Financial Times M&A

Plus, Signa signals concerns in Europe and professionals take burner phones to Hong Kong

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Want Safe Income? This Stock Raised Its Dividend in the Last 8 Recessions

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Invest long enough and you'll experience the stock market's ups and downs. For long-term investors, finding quality companies you can invest in through the good and bad times is important to building wealth. For dividend investors, that's especially so. A great business can pay dividends during tough times and keep raising them. Industrial conglomerate Illinois Tool Works (NYSE: ITW) is a great example.

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RepeatMD Raises $50M in Series A Funding

FinSMEs

RepeatMD, a Houston, TX-based SaaS company leveraging inbound revenue to increase sales for aesthetic and wellness practices, raised $50M in Series A funding. The round, which was co-led by Centana Growth Partners and Full In Partners with participation from PROOF, and Mercury Fund, also included a $10m debt facility from Silicon Valley Bank. The company […] The post RepeatMD Raises $50M in Series A Funding appeared first on FinSMEs.

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Better EV Stock to Buy: Rivian Stock vs. Lucid Stock

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Fool.com contributor Parkev Tatevosian compares Rivian (NASDAQ: RIVN) and Lucid (NASDAQ: LCID) on critical financial metrics, including valuation, to determine which is the better EV stock to buy today. *Stock prices used were the afternoon prices of Nov. 25, 2023. The video was published on Nov. 27, 2023. 10 stocks we like better than Rivian Automotive When our analyst team has a stock tip, it can pay to listen.

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Schaeffler raises Vitesco offer as it pushes into electric vehicles

Financial Times M&A

Billionaire Schaeffler family is trying to acquire the rest of the German group

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5 Awesome Christmas Gifts at Costco for Under $50

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Image source: Getty Images The holidays can be a financially stressful time. There's so much pressure to spend money, which is tough if you're someone who's trying hard to put more into your savings account. The good news, though, is that Costco has a host of great gifts available right now that will result in a credit card tab of less than $50. Here are some worth looking at. 1.

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Talk Your Book: Strategic Income

A Wealth of Common Sense

Today’s Talk Your Book is brought to you by Nuveen: On today’s show, we spoke with Nick Travaglino, Managing Director and Portfolio Manager at Nuveen to discuss the fixed-income market in 2023. On today’s show, we discuss: Will rates be higher for longer or has consensus changed? An update on the Fed, and a discussion on the next rate hike or cut Mortgage rates and the probability of a housing slowdown.

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Bull Market and Beyond: 2 Stocks Just Waiting to Soar

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2023 has been a solid year for the stock market overall, but it remains to be seen if we've truly started another bull market. But there are some stocks that look extremely promising over the long run, throughout the next bull market and for years beyond. With that in mind, here are two truly disruptive companies that have executed very well in recent years despite difficult market conditions.

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Amazon’s iRobot purchase could restrict competition, EU regulator warns

Financial Times M&A

Roomba maker’s shares fall after formal objection to $1.

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Have $1,000? These 2 Stocks Could Be Bargain Buys for 2024 and Beyond

The Motley Fool

The stock market has risen impressively so far in 2023, thanks to multiple reasons, such as a resilient U.S. economy and slowing inflation, which could keep the Federal Reserve from raising interest rates further. Some analysts are predicting the market will make further gains in 2024. The S&P 500 index has gained 18% so far this year. Technology stocks, meanwhile, have delivered stronger gains, with the Nasdaq Composite index rising 36% so far in 2023.

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Amazon ‘roll-ups’ in ‘cycle of survival’ talks to boost balance sheets

Financial Times M&A

Many start-ups that collectively raised billions in the pandemic are discussing merger deals

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Is It Too Late to Buy Symbotic Stock?

The Motley Fool

Share prices of Symbotic (NASDAQ: SYM) soared 40% on Nov. 21 after the warehouse automation company posted its latest earnings report. For the fourth quarter of fiscal 2023, which ended on Sept. 30, its revenue rose 60% year over year to $391.9 million and beat analysts' estimates by $85.1 million. Its net loss widened from $5.5 million to $6.2 million, or $0.08 per share, but still cleared the consensus forecast by a nickel.

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Barclays explores plan to drop thousands of investment banking clients

Financial Times - Banking

Project Minerva also examined more radical options including raising capital for an acquisition

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These 3 Dow Jones Stocks Are Blazing Hot. Are They Still Buys?

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November has been a busy month for stocks. Major indexes have soared on generally positive earnings reports and macroeconomic data that have convinced investors that the Federal Reserve is done raising interest rates. Specifically, the October Consumer Price Index was cooler than expected, leading to stocks soaring on Nov. 14 as investors adjusted their interest rate forecasts.

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10 Monday AM Reads

The Big Picture

My back-to-work morning reads: • How to Tweak Your Investments for a More Normal Market : Convert a traditional IRA to a Roth IRA; Higher interest rates means cash gets a respectable yield; Revisit concentrated positions; consider adding international stocks; buy longer-dated Treasuries. ( Barron’s ) • Economists May Have Been Flying Blind All Along : Declining response rates to official surveys raise the possibility that government and central bank officials have been making decisions bas

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Nvidia Stock: Buy, Sell, or Hold?

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Fool.com contributor Parkev Tatevosian reviews Nvidia's latest earnings report and answers if Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) stock is a buy for long-term investors who are looking to capitalize on the artificial intelligence (AI) trend. *Stock prices used were the afternoon prices of Nov. 25, 2023. The video was published on Nov. 27, 2023. 10 stocks we like better than Nvidia When our analyst team has a stock tip, it can pay to listen.

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