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Want $1 Million in Retirement? 3 Stocks to Buy Now and Hold for Decades

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That's a very achievable return. It's slightly less than the average annual return of an S&P 500 index fund over the last 30 years. Meanwhile, you could become a millionaire even faster by increasing your monthly investment or finding higher-return investments. average annual return since its initial public offering in 2007.

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3 Surprising Ways to Hedge Against Inflation

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Indeed, investors have still been able to generate strong returns over the last year or so. Private equity firms raise money from a syndicate of high-net-worth individuals and invest that capital on their behalf. The 10 stocks that made the cut could produce monster returns in the coming years.

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There May Be a New Catalyst for Nvidia. And It's Only an Arm's Length Away.

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Moreover, earlier this year it was reported that Arm filed confidentially for an initial public offering (IPO), further distancing itself from Nvidia. While IPO investing is typically reserved for high-net-worth individuals, from time to time, other companies may participate and buy into competitors' offerings.

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1 Magnificent Stock Up Almost 700% in 9 Years: Is It a No-Brainer Buying Opportunity Right Now?

The Motley Fool

Since this automaker's initial public offering in October 2015, its stock has soared by 691% (as of this writing). But Ferrari's target audience of extremely high-net-worth individuals are better able to navigate recessions than the vast majority of people -- without making many changes to their lifestyles.

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Warburg Pincus Raises Record $17.3bn for Largest-Ever Fund

Private Equity Insights

The investors represent a diversified mix of leading public and private pension funds, sovereign investors, insurance companies, endowments, foundations, fund of funds, family offices, and high-net-worth individuals. Kirkland & Ellis LLP served as legal advisor for WPGG 14. announced that they have reached.

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This Chip Stock IPO May Be a Pass -- For Now

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After being taken private by SoftBank Group in 2016, along with an abandoned acquisition by Nvidia last year, Arm Holdings is set to go public again. Here's a look at how investors can participate in an initial public offering (IPO) and whether Arm looks like a good deal, given what we know about the company.