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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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This Ultra-High-Yield Dividend Stock is a Tale of 2 Portfolios

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While the healthcare REIT has a fairly well-diversified portfolio, it has become a tale of two portfolios. It's the best of times for its international portfolio and those in the U.S. They've also overshadowed the underlying strength of the rest of its portfolio. billion of assets at the end of the first quarter.

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Tips for Real Estate Investors

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Dave Meyer is the VP of growth and analytics at BiggerPockets and the author of Start with Strategy: Craft Your Personal Real Estate Portfolio for Lasting Financial Freedom. Risk mitigation strategies for real estate investors. A common way that real estate investors start out. Harder as a portfolio gains complexity.

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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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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? For a potential acquirer, such a strong balance sheet is attractive.

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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. Let's take a closer look. states and five Canadian provinces.

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I Love Individual Stocks, but I Just Invested 12% of My Portfolio in This ETF

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It was a big hole in my portfolio, but it presents a great opportunity for long-term investors. That is, since smaller companies are usually riskier investments than large, well-established businesses, investors demand a larger expected return. But for long-term investors, it presents a buying opportunity.