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How do they do it? Simply put, there is no substitute for what they sell. Everyone buys it, even when money is tight. Including you. You might cancel a Caribbean cruise, but you're not going to stop paying for what they sell. That nonstop demand means they're kicking the tar out of other stocks. Since early 2000, they have handed out a 1,428% total return, towering above the S&P 500's 195%. Continue Reading ➔
BANGKOK (AP) — Shortly after China opened its borders with the end of zero-COVID, Zhang Chuannan lost her job as an accountant at a cosmetic firm in Shanghai and decided to explore the world. Continue Reading ➔
BANGKOK (AP) — Asian shares were mixed on Friday after the Bank of Japan adjusted its bond purchase policy but kept its negative benchmark interest rate unchanged. Continue Reading ➔
Thanks to an obscure IRS loophole, regular Americans can now collect payouts from what Brad Thomas calls "Amazon's secret royalty program." But you must hurry if you want to participate... Because the cutoff deadline for the next payout is September 10th... How to get started
Mark Zuckerberg, grapples with user retention challenges on Threads, prompting the company to focus on implementing "retention-driving hooks." Continue Reading ➔
Some of the richest men in the world are jumping into gold right now... because evidence suggests we could see MUCH HIGHER prices in the coming weeks. But if you're not taking advantage of a little-known way to invest for around $5 today, you're missing out. Get the full details
Former President Donald Trump received new federal criminal charges in addition to the ones he already has in relation to retaining classified documents at his Florida residence after leaving the White House. Continue Reading ➔
Artificial intelligence can shave years off the development process for new drugs. There are already 420 FDA-approved treatments designed by AI, with many more entering clinical trials for the first time. Get all the details here
TOKYO (AP) — Japan’s central bank opted Friday to keep its benchmark interest rate at minus 0.1% but said it will fine-tune its bond purchases to allow greater flexibility. Continue Reading ➔
WASHINGTON (AP) — plans to sign an executive order while visiting Maine on Friday to encourage companies to manufacture new inventions in the United States. Continue Reading ➔
Elon Musk's decision to make "dark mode" the default setting on Twitter after rebranding it to "X" sparks user uproar and accessibility concerns. Continue Reading ➔
During times of turbulence and uncertainty in the markets, many investors turn to dividend-yielding stocks. These are often companies that have high free cash flows and reward shareholders with a high dividend payout. Continue Reading ➔
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