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Here Are My Top 5 Dividend Kings to Buy Right Now

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On the surface, investing in a sin stock may not be the most appealing prospect. However, there are a couple of reasons why I still like Altria's investment prospects. Kenvue Kenvue (NYSE: KVUE) might not be a stock you recognize. At 31 times trailing earnings, the stock is by no means cheap.

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This Company Is Quickly Becoming a Leader in AI -- and Its Not Nvidia, Alphabet, or Microsoft

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Since its debut on the New York Stock Exchange in late 2020, Palantir stock has been no stranger to the highs and lows of public company scrutiny. In this article, I will detail Palantir's catalysts and what it could signal for the company's long-term prospects.

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Walmart's Performance Closely Matches the S&P 500. Here's Why You Should Not Buy the Stock.

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In recent years, a pivot into e-commerce and offerings such as digital advertising and subscription services seemed to improve Walmart's prospects and arguably made it a proxy for the S&P 500. Unfortunately, these improvements may not make its stock a buy today. Here's why.

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Chipotle Just Split Its Stock. 3 Things to Know Before You Buy or Sell.

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This represented a major move for Chipotle, as it marked the company's first-ever stock split -- and the 50-for-1 operation was one of the biggest in New York Stock Exchange history. Should you buy or sell Chipotle stock? Should you buy or sell? The answer to this depends on your investment style.

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Why Investors Had a Meltdown Over Virgin Galactic's Reverse Split News

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Hence the investors' knee-jerk reaction: selling Virgin Galactic stock on news of the reverse split. Under New York Stock Exchange rules, stocks must maintain share prices of $1 or more, or risk getting delisted. NYSE doesn't want a bunch of penny stocks cluttering up its feed, you see.

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Palantir Stock Is Up 250% in 2024 and May Be Headed to the Nasdaq-100. History Says This Could Happen Next.

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Last week, Palantir announced plans to remove itself from the New York Stock Exchange and relist on the Nasdaq exchange, effective Nov. To that end, investors shouldn't buy Palantir stock simply because it may be added to the Nasdaq-100 in the near future.

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1 Stock Split Stock to Buy and Hold for Decades, and 1 to Avoid Like the Plague

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Considering that AI is still in its early innings and that Nvidia is showing the ability to accelerate its cash flow generation while also witnessing record revenue growth, I think the stock is a no-brainer for long-term investors. One of the requirements to be listed on the NYSE is to maintain a minimum stock price.