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The company was founded in 1883 and generates just under $100 million in annual revenue.On August 6th, 2024, RGC Resources announced its Q3 2024 results. The company posted non-GAAP EPS of $0.02, missing the market’s estimate by $0.05, and total revenues of $14.5 million, which were ...
Shares ofUber Technologies(UBER) slipped 5.8% after General Motors (GM) announced that it wouldstep away from its Cruise self-driving taxi initiative. The move comes amid concerns Tesla and Waymo, the self-driving technology company under Google parent Alphabet (GOOGL), are gaining an advantage ...
With that said, monthly dividend stocks are better under all circumstances (everything else being equal), because they allow for returns to be compounded on a more frequent basis. More frequent compounding results in better total returns, particularly over long periods of time. Consider the followi...
Swaps are discounting the chances at 97% for a -25 bp rate cut by the ECB at its January 30 policy meeting. US Stock Movers Semiconductor stocks are under pressure today and are weighing on the overall market. ARM Holdings Plc (ARM) is down more than -6%, and Micron Technology (MU) ...
m willing to day trade. I prefer stocks under $20/share because I can afford to buy more shares. If a stock is a leading gapper but it’s priced at $200/share, I probably won’t trade it. Similarly, if a stock is priced at 20 or 30 cents, I’ll probably leave it alone as ...
and its quarterly 20-cent-per-share quarterly dividend yields 3%. The company's earnings, however, are nearly five times the dividend. There is also over $1.5 billion in the bank, meaning its valuation ex-cash is under $9 billion, just 75% of its annual revenue, extremely low for a br...
The iShares iBoxx $ High Yield Corporate Bond ETF—one of the largest dedicated to the asset class, with $15 billion under management—yields almost 7%. Its largest holding is Charter Communications debt. Closed-end junk and high-yield loan funds carry higher yields due in part to leverage...
2010. Prior to the 2008 headwind that took a toll on all stocks, IP’s quarterly payout was just under 25 cents per share. After briefly pulling back to 2.5 cents quarterly in 2009-10, that dividend has rebounded to more than 46 cents per share in the meantime, and it’s still ...