You may have noticed increased broadband costs recently. Many ISP stocks adjust prices annually based on inflation rates like the Consumer Price Index (CPI) or Retail Price Index (RPI). Companies pass these costs on to consumers to maintain their profit margins. Additionally, the growing reliance on high-speed internet for remote work, online entertainment and e-commerce
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While investors’ eyes remain glued on the big names in artificial intelligence, endless other companies are integrating AI technology more quietly. Not every company actively chooses to rebrand as an AI specialist, even while benefiting from its popularity. Yet, savvy investors who know some of the best AI stocks to watch out for may not
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Sometimes the Street focuses on the wrong metrics and gets worried about problems that, in the long run, are actually pretty insignificant. For example, I remember that in the early 2010s, many investors were very concerned about Alphabet’s (NASDAQ:GOOG, NASDAQ:GOOGL) margins and spending. Of course, the firm (then known as Google) wound up growing tremendously,
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The fintech sector has rewarded many long-term investors. The industry is worth approximately $226.76 billion and is expected to achieve a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 16.8% from now until 2032.  In fact, corporations in the industry offer essential financial products and services. Loans make properties, cars and other resources more accessible to consumers. Credit and
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When the term blue chip is thrown around, many investors hear synonyms like stability and success. Other definitions limit blue-chip stocks to the 30 companies comprising the Dow Jones Industrial Average. However, blue chip stocks should be considered as those representing long-running and well-established companies that prioritize their financial health. Moreover, these companies typically command
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Critical resources are in the spotlight for controversial reasons, which may offer downwind benefits for water stocks to buy now. Essentially, the world is becoming a much more dangerous place, resulting in a pivot toward risk-off asset categories. While that doesn’t necessarily mean water stocks to buy now present zero risks, the pertinence is obvious.
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