Tesla (TSLA) So, what gives? All of these companies mentioned could reasonably afford to pay a dividend to shareholders, but they don’t pay a penny. And yet, the share price still climbs. While I don’t have a crystal ball, here are a few logical reasons why they don’t pay divid...
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At some point a considerable amount of those people were going to decide,“Hey, even if Shopify/Tesla/Netflix are good companies that will make some really nice profits in the years to come, I’m just not paying that much money for a single share of their stock.” ...
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