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Here's How Billionaires Buy Stocks

The Motley Fool

Self-directed brokerage account This option is for billionaires who want to do all of their investing themselves. Some billionaires may use this account because they enjoy researching companies and making stock picks, maintaining investment privacy, managing their own risks, and the low fees that are associated with these accounts.

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Lit Communities Announces Majority Investment from Oak Hill Capital to Accelerate Broadband Deployment

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SCP provides public and private companies with capital for purposes of growth, recapitalization, and leveraged buyouts. The firm is a member of the New York Stock Exchange and SIPC. SCP identifies opportunities to work with industry-leading management teams with a long-term perspective. Stephens Inc. Stephens Inc.

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Transcript: Lynn Martin

The Big Picture

She is the president of the New York Stock Exchange, the world’s largest, with over 2,400 listed companies for a combined market cap of about $36 trillion. She is also chair of the fixed income and data services at ICE, Intercontinental Exchange. Is it the investment bank? MARTIN: Absolutely.

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Will OMERS and BCI Drown Along With Thames Water?

Pension Pulse

The company leaks more water than any other water company in UK, losing the equivalent of up to 250 Olympic size swimming pools every day from its pipes. Its chief executive, Sarah Bentley, resigned last week, weeks after she was asked to forgo her bonus over the company's handling of sewage spills. OMERS has not replied.

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Moderating Inflation, a Tasty IPO, Bull Market Talk, and More

The Motley Fool

Fast-casual restaurant brand Cava, listed on the New York Stock Exchange this week. Do you feel like this reception maybe opens the door for some of those other big-name private companies out there? Well, the big investment banks. Shares nearly doubled on their first day of trading.