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Less sexy companies with long growth runways ahead of them include Texas Instruments, Dell Technologies, and Marvell Technology.
Less sexy companies with long growth runways ahead of them include Texas Instruments, Dell Technologies, and Marvell Technology.
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Baked into the expectations for Tesla and Nvidia stock are the vision that a single player will dominate a revolutionary industry, facing little competition, virtually in perpetuity.
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“The entry point is just very, very attractive,” Nuveen's CIO of fixed income Anders Persson told Fortune.
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"The bottom line is that the extreme concentration of returns in the S&P 500 makes investors more vulnerable to single headlines impacting the one stock driving index returns."
TOKYO (AP) — Toyota’s chairman Akio Toyoda will be facing some disgruntled shareholders this week, as two major proxy groups demand a vote against keeping the grandson of the founder on its board.
"The cart is in front of the horse as it relates to GenAI software, there's just no applications," Baird's Ted Mortonson told Business Insider.
Esports entrepreneur Mario Ho Yau-kwan, the youngest son of the late Macau casino tycoon Stanley Ho Hung-sun, is seeking to expand the international reach of his organisation NIP Group, as it pursues an initial public offering (IPO) in the United States. NIP is a Cayman Islands-based holding company, with operations primarily conducted through two wholly-owned subsidiaries: Ninjas in Pyjamas Gaming in Sweden, which is engaged in esports teams operations; and Wuhan Xingjingweiwu Culture & Sports
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