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

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So, is AWS starting to become a liability for its parent? This change could be huge news for investors, since AWS is crucial to Amazon's business model in another way. Clearly, AWS isn't a liability for Amazon, but this segment needs to have a strong 2024 to remain on top of the cloud computing industry.

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How liability aware investment took off at Seattle SCERS

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Seattle City's CIO Jason Malinowski explains why he has embraced liability aware investment, why hedge funds and commodities are out, and why cash - not a risk-free asset for a long-term investor – is kept to a minimum.

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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). Does this make AT&T's dividend too risky, or have investors overreacted to these developments? Investors will want to see some of that debt paid off to lower its overall risk.

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Should Investors Pull Dollar Tree Stock Out of the Bargain Bin?

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The question for investors is whether the retail stock has fallen so much that it is now a buy. The company blamed rising depreciation expenses, "unfavorable" news on liability claims, the cost of rolling out its new pricing plan, and other factors. Has the investment case changed? Let's take a closer look.

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What Does It Mean for Investors if CRISPR Therapeutics Gets Bought Out in 2024?

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Here's why CRISPR could be an attractive acquisition target, and what it would mean for investors if the company is bought out this year. That's nearly five times the amount of its total liabilities: $359 million. What would a buyout mean for investors? Should you invest in CRISPR stock today?

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Some Investors Keep Making This Ford Mistake

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The debt-to-equity (D/E) ratio evaluates a company's financial leverage and is calculated by dividing total liabilities by shareholder equity. brings in Ford's total liabilities, which includes debt under Ford Credit, Ford's finance arm. Should you invest $1,000 in Ford Motor Company right now?

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2 Dow Stocks Billionaire Investors Are Absolutely Piling Into, and 1 They Can't Sell Fast Enough

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The long-term success of the Dow's components has been quite the lure for investors. It just so happens that everyday investors have access to the portfolios of Wall Street's brightest minds to see what they've been up to. Image source: Getty Images. The latest round of 13Fs (filed on Feb. Dow stock No. Dow stock No.

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