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These Stocks Turned $10,000 Into $13 Million (or More) and Are Not Done Rising Yet

The Motley Fool

Growth investors often lament that if they had just put $10,000 in one of the more successful tech giants, they would be millionaires today. Knowing that, they will often buy what they think are stocks that will soar in the future in the hope of earning such a return years later. Admittedly, these giant companies have probably grown too large to achieve another 1,300-fold gain or greater.

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Glydways Raises $56M in Series B Funding

FinSMEs

Glydways, a South San Francisco, CA-based company develping an on-demand Personal Rapid Transit (PRT) system, raised $56M in Series B funding. The round, which brought the total amount to over $70M, including the conversion of notes valued at more than $28M, and was by New Science Ventures with participation from The ACS Group, Gates Frontier and Khosla […] The post Glydways Raises $56M in Series B Funding appeared first on FinSMEs.

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3 Things Your Small Business Should Never Be Afraid to Spend Money On

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Image source: Getty Images When you're running a small business , you need to be smart about your expenditures. You want to grow your business bank account balance while making smart investments in your company's future, so you don't want to spend on anything unnecessary. However, there are three big things that your company should not be afraid to pay for -- and should make sure to pay enough to get the best, even if that costs a little extra.

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Climate change the ‘most common’ reason for portfolio exclusion

Financial Times: Moral Money

Research shows continuing effect on investment decisions, despite a pushback against ‘woke’ capitalism

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3 Stocks to Add to Your Portfolio in a Market Pullback

The Motley Fool

The market has been wobbly over the past month as high interest rates continued to drive investors from stocks toward fixed-income investments. But the S&P 500 is still up 11% year to date, so we have yet to encounter a true market pullback. But when that market pullback happens, investors should be ready to pick up some shares of well-run companies at discount valuations.

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10 Sunday Reads

The Big Picture

Avert your eyes! My Sunday morning look at incompetency, corruption and policy failures: • No Virginia, There Really Is No Such Thing as “the Fed” “The Fed” is actually “the Federal Reserve System,” which consists of twelve private regional reserve banks and a federal government agency called the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.

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Don’t Just Look at the Results

A Wealth of Common Sense

One of my biggest pet peeves of workout culture is when an actor gets shredded for a new role and we get a Men’s Health cover story on how you too can get just as ripped as them. Just do this ab routine! Follow this simple workout! It’s never that simple. For starters, getting in shape is their job for these movies. The studios pay for personal trainers, dieticians, personal chefs, etc.

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The Nasdaq Might Bottom in October, According to This Wall Street Veteran -- 2 Super Stocks to Buy Hand Over Fist

The Motley Fool

The stock market has entered October after two very difficult months, particularly for the technology sector. August and September delivered a combined 7.4% loss for the technology-laden Nasdaq Composite. But those months tend to be weak each year due to seasonal factors. Many Wall Street bankers and fund managers are away on vacation, leaving fewer buyers to step in and support dips in the market.

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Become an indispensable financial advisor

Million Dollar Round Table (MDRT)

By Elke Rubach, LL.M., CLU Being a multigenerational financial advisor has multiple advantages for advisors and their clients. For the financial advisor, you become the go-to person for clients and their families. You’re like their human resources person and chief financial officer for many aspects of your clients’ lives. You’re indispensable.

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Is This Stock-Split Artificial Intellgience (AI) Stock a Top Buy Right Now?

The Motley Fool

In the artificial intelligence (AI) investing world, almost everyone has taken a look at Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) at least once. The stock has been on fire this year and is up around 200%. After this stellar performance, some investors may be speculating if Nvidia will split its stock. After all, Nvidia has gone through multiple stock splits and has done it at lower price points.

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NatWest and Lloyds among rivals weighing bids for parts of Metro Bank

Financial Times M&A

Some of Metro’s bondholders are separately pursuing a proposal for a capital injection

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Spotify's New AI Bet Could Be a Game Changer for Podcasting

The Motley Fool

Since 2019, the world's largest audio streaming company, Spotify (NYSE: SPOT) , has been pouring money into the podcasting space with hopes of diversifying its business away from purely music streaming. These investments have included acquiring podcast studios, paying for exclusive shows, and even buying entire podcast distribution platforms like Megaphone and Anchor in an effort to bolster its advertising revenue.

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Regent Craft Raises $60M in Series A Funding

FinSMEs

Regent Craft, a North Kingstown, RI-based manufacturer of all-electric seagliders, raised $60M in Series A funding. The round, which brought the total amount to $90M, was led by 8090 Industries and Founders Fund and included previously announced strategic investments by Japan Airlines Innovation Fund, Lockheed Martin, and Yamato Holdings, joined by Point72 Ventures, Caffeinated Capital, […] The post Regent Craft Raises $60M in Series A Funding appeared first on FinSMEs.

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Can You Get a Mortgage Without Home Insurance?

The Motley Fool

Image source: Getty Images When you get a mortgage, you'll have to complete a few tasks so a lender is comfortable providing you with a loan. You'll need to make a down payment with most loans, undergo a credit check, and provide financial details about your income and debt. There may also be one other task to check off your to-do list: Purchasing homeowners insurance.

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Barry interviews Michael Lewis

The Reformed Broker

My partner Barry Ritholtz speaks to Michael Lewis, whose latest book is “Going Infinite: The Rise and Fall of a New Tycoon,” on FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried. Lewis has been the subject of a massive uproar on social media for the way his book portrays SBF and the way he’s spoken about his subject during the promotion tour, specifically on ’60 Minutes’ last Sunday.

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Carnival Cruise Lines Stock: Buy, Sell, or Hold?

The Motley Fool

Carnival (NYSE: CCL) is one of the companies that's still being affected by the pandemic, both by the aftereffects of restrictions and by the financial leverage it took to get through the pandemic. While operations are recovering, Carnival's stock is trading near its decade lows, and it's not clear if the company will be able to pay down debt quickly.

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First Resonance Receives Investment from Emerson Ventures

FinSMEs

First Resonance, a Los Angeles, CA-based manufacturing software startup, received an investment from Emerson Ventures (NYSE: EMR). The amount of the deal was not disclosed. The company intends to use the funds to accelerate growth and development of its ION Factory OS. Led by Karan Talati, co-founder and chief executive officer, First Resonance provides the ION […] The post First Resonance Receives Investment from Emerson Ventures appeared first on FinSMEs.

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My Top Dow Stock to Buy in October (and It's Not Even Close)

The Motley Fool

Walt Disney (NYSE: DIS) stock has gotten a lot of attention lately because it is hovering around a nine-year low. A lot of investors are wondering if now is the time to step in and buy Disney. But just because the stock price has fallen doesn't automatically make a company worth investing in. If a stock gets hit hard and stays down for an extended period of time -- which has been the case with Disney -- it's usually for a good reason.

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scnd Raises €4M in Funding

FinSMEs

scnd, a Paris, France-based provider of a SaaS solution for e-commerce services, raised €4M in funding. The round saw participation from 42Cap and Partech. The company intends to use the funds to enhance its presence in current and new markets. Led by Anthoni Noyon, CEO, Thomas Weyand, Chief Revenue Officer, Sam Schneider, Chief Technical Officer, scnd […] The post scnd Raises €4M in Funding appeared first on FinSMEs.

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A Bull Market Is Coming: 2 Magnificent Stock-Split Growth Stocks That Could Soar 40% and 51%, According to Wall Street

The Motley Fool

After spending much of last year headed in the wrong direction, Wall Street turned the tables in 2023, with many stocks making up lost ground. Each of the major market indexes climbed at least 20% from their respective bottoms, though they have since given back some of those gains. Some market enthusiasts continued to herald the dawn of the next bull market, but given the current weakness, others are waiting for the market indexes to achieve new highs -- just to be sure.

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AstronauTx Raises £48M in Series A Financing

FinSMEs

AstronauTx Ltd, a London, UK-based biotech company, raised£48m ($61m) in Series A financing. The round was led by Novartis Venture Fund, with participation from Brandon Capital, MPM Capital, EQT Life Sciences, Bristol Myers Squibb and founding investor the Dementia Discovery Fund. Following the financing, Jonathan Tobin, UK-based Partner at Brandon Capital will join AstronauTx board of […] The post AstronauTx Raises £48M in Series A Financing appeared first on FinSMEs.

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2 Healthcare Dividend Stocks You'd Regret Not Buying on the Dip

The Motley Fool

For income-seeking investors, the only thing better than a solid dividend stock is a beaten-down one whose shares can be bought on the dip. And while the market has largely recovered this year, some dividend-paying corporations missed the memo and have substantially lagged broader equities, which makes them ideal targets for dividend investors. Let's look at two examples: Medtronic (NYSE: MDT) and Viatris (NASDAQ: VTRS). 1.

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Previsico Raises £1.75M in Funding

FinSMEs

Previsico, a Loughborough, and London, UK-based provider of a platform predicting and preventing flood impacts, raised £1.75M in funding. The round, which brought the total amount to $5.3M, was led by 24Haymarket, and Foresight Group. The company intends to use the funds to expand operations and its business reach. Led by CEO Jonathan Jackson, CEO, Previsico […] The post Previsico Raises £1.75M in Funding appeared first on FinSMEs.

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1 Dividend Giant to Buy Hand Over Fist While It Trades at a Discount

The Motley Fool

Fast sales growth is one thing, but what income investors really prize is cash flow. It's cash that funds those regular dividend payments, and cash that determines how quickly a company can boost its annual payouts in the future. Earnings move up and down for many reasons, but, as the saying goes on Wall Street, "cash flow is destiny." If you screen for stocks based on the cash-flow metric, you're bound to see McDonald's (NYSE: MCD) pop up time and again.

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FlexSea Raises £3M in Seed Funding and Grants

FinSMEs

FlexSea, a London, UK-based sustainable-packaging company, raised £3m in seed equity funding and grants. The round was led by Indico Capital Partners, with participation from RedRice Ventures, Btomorrow Ventures, Food Foundry, Vala Capital, ICON Capital, and Pente Capital. The company intends to use the funds to expand operations and its business reach.

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These Oil Stocks Reign Supreme Over Their Rivals

The Motley Fool

The oil industry is extremely capital-intensive. Oil wells don't produce forever. Many see their output steadily declining before running dry. Producers must stay ahead of this decline by reinvesting capital into new wells and related infrastructure. Some producers earn higher returns on their reinvested capital dollars than rivals. Here's a look at the return on invested capital ( ROIC ) among some of the largest integrated oil companies using data from New Constructs.

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Responsibly Raises $2.4M in Seed Funding

FinSMEs

Responsibly, a Copenhagen, Denmark-based provider of a platform for companies to assess supplier sustainability and reduce data compliance costs, raised $2.4M in Seed funding. The round was led by Hambro Perks and Pi Labs, which joined Global Founders Capital, AENU, Michael Wax and Benedikt Franke. The company intends to use the funds to expand operations […] The post Responsibly Raises $2.4M in Seed Funding appeared first on FinSMEs.

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7 Financial Benefits of a Minimalist Lifestyle

The Motley Fool

Image source: Getty Images Mimimalist.com sums up minimalism like this, "Minimalism is a tool to rid yourself of life's excess in favor of focusing on what's important -- so you can find happiness, fulfillment, and freedom." Minimalism is also a great way to improve your financial situation. Here, we'll talk about how minimalism and finances intersect.

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This Week on TRB

The Reformed Broker

And if you haven’t subscribed yet, don’t wait. Check it out below or wherever fine podcasts are played. These are the most read posts on the site this week, in case you missed it: . The post This Week on TRB appeared first on The Reformed Broker.

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Is First Solar Stock a Buy Today?

The Motley Fool

First Solar (NASDAQ: FSLR) is undoubtedly one of the leaders in solar-panel manufacturing. The company's thin-film solar panels now have a cost and efficiency lead over many commodity competitors, and U.S. manufacturing that was once a hinderance to the business is now an advantage due to subsidies. The company's growth plans have also increased dramatically in recent years, both domestically and abroad.

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Maia Capital invests in preference share facility

Africa Capital Digest

To read this article, you must be a paid subscription member. (Current members login here) [.] The post Maia Capital invests in preference share facility first appeared on Africa Capital Digest.

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Intel Plans IPO for Its Biggest Acquisition

The Motley Fool

As Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) works toward scaling its foundry business, regaining its manufacturing edge, and winning back market share in its core CPU markets, the company hasn't been shy about disposing of non-core assets. Intel has exited a slew of businesses since CEO Pat Gelsinger took the helm in 2021, including memory chips , mini-PCs , and Ethernet switching chips.

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Enza Capital wraps up fundraising for second fund

Africa Capital Digest

To read this article, you must be a paid subscription member. (Current members login here) [.] The post Enza Capital wraps up fundraising for second fund first appeared on Africa Capital Digest.

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1 Reason to Buy AT&T Stock, and 1 Reason to Avoid

The Motley Fool

The stock market has rendered its verdict on AT&T (NYSE: T) stock this year. While the S&P 500 is up around 10% year-to-date, shares of the telecom giant have tumbled roughly 20%. There are some good reasons for the pessimism. The wireless industry has slowed this year, partly a hangover following a period of strong pandemic-era growth, and partly the result of an uncertain economic environment.

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