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This AI IPO Stock Just Crushed Its First Report As a Public Company. Here's Why Its Stock Dropped

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When companies first go public, they often capture an extra dose of market attention because of the possibility that investors have to get in early on a high-growth opportunity. While some initial public offerings slip under the radar and may not make much of a splash, others pique investor interest and can skyrocket rapidly.

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These 3 Companies Have Collectively Repurchased $1.07 Trillion of Their Own Stock Since the Start of 2013

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billion S&P 500 companies collectively spent on share repurchases on a trailing-12-month basis, as of Sept. The reason public companies enact share repurchase programs is threefold: For companies with steady or growing net income, a steady reduction in the number of outstanding shares can increase earnings per share (EPS) over time.

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Will This Cathie Wood Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stock Become a Trillion-Dollar Company by 2030?

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For instance, enthusiasm for all things AI helped the " Magnificent Seven " stocks provide outsize returns for shareholders and contributed to the Nasdaq Composite 's jaw-dropping 43% return in 2023. Meanwhile, a host of other companies are emerging as leaders in AI and taking on big tech. military and Western allies.

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

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When it comes to artificial intelligence (AI), companies such as Alphabet , Microsoft , and Nvidia seem to have become analogous to the buzzword. While it may appear that big tech has a stronghold on advancements in AI, one under-the-radar company looks to be emerging quickly as a leader in the space.

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Who Owns the Most Amazon Stock Besides Jeff Bezos?

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billion shares of the company's stock, giving him a 10.8% As you might expect, this makes Bezos Amazon's largest shareholder, and by a wide margin. Amazon's largest shareholders are institutional investors Beyond Bezos, Amazon's largest shareholders are institutional investors, as is the case with most publicly traded companies.

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A VC: Musings of a VC in NYC

I remember about fifteen years ago, a well-known VC said to me “you need to sell a company within a few years of the founder leaving. Companies can’t sustain their innovation after a founder leaves.” Etsy, where I am Chair of the Board and a large shareholder, is a great example of that.

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Why Shift4 Payments Stock Suddenly Kicked It Into 5th Gear Today

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Shares of financial-technology (fintech) company Shift4 Payments (NYSE: FOUR) suddenly skyrocketed on Thursday after a rumor surfaced that it's potentially an acquisition target for Global Payments (NYSE: GPN). This was in the context of the struggles of being a public company and suggests that the company is looking for a buyer.