Jack Dorsey gives back
Twitter CEO and co-founder is giving his shares worth about $200 million to the employee stock pool. That should help morale, says an analyst. Fred Katayama reports.
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The billionaire hedge fund legend has set his sights on a new investment
Berkshire's collective cost basis in Apple, Chevron, Coca-Cola, American Express, and Occidental Petroleum is around $63 billion. The Oracle of Omaha has spent $77 billion alone buying shares of his favorite stock.
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This stock is cheaper than Nvidia, has more growth potential, and will also grow as Nvidia's most critical supplier.
Although this company has consistently raised its dividend, it may not be ideal for income-focused investors for one reason.
Small-to-mid-size banks will be the first forced out of business, he says. “There are quite a few banks in the United States right now that have very similar risk characteristics [to Silicon Valley Bank]."
Though obesity drugs continue to gain traction, it is currently a duopoly market. As analysts expect demand to grow at an encouraging pace, several biotech/pharma companies are rushing to enter this space.
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