Ludvig Åberg found his groove on Friday at the U.S. Open, becoming the solo leader after 36 holes. He posted a 1-under 69 to move to a 5-under overall and holds a one-shot lead heading into Saturday’s third round. Once again, the former Texas Tech Red Raider is in contention at a major in 2024.
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Asset management and private capital fund managers have a unique value chain that shapes their culture, key performance indicators and customer. That is why generic corporate environmental, social and governance (ESG) approaches, developed for traditional service industries, don’t work, and why you need a custom asset-management sustainability strategy. These entities need tailor-made sustainability functions due
Passive income investors love real estate investment trusts (REITs) because their dividends are often high-yielding and reliable. REITs are required to pay 90% of their income as dividends, which can lead to some high payments...
This article covers three buy-rated companies that've increased their dividends for 50+ consecutive years...
Irina Slav Irina is a writer for Oilprice.com with over a decade of experience writing on the oil and gas industry. More Info By Irina Slav - May 14, 2024, 1:24 AM CDT Petrobras reported a net profit of some $4.63 billion for the first quarter of the year, which was 38% lower than its
In this article, we discuss 12 best dividend stocks that are undervalued and have just raised their payouts. You can skip our detailed analysis of dividend and value stocks and their previous performance, and go directly to read 5 Undervalued Stocks That Just Raised Their Dividends. Dividend stocks didn’t perform well in 2023. However, this
Dividend aristocracy isn't always a sure thing. Here are 3 companies that have been or will be booted from the coveted king's list...
NASA’s investment in a breakthrough superalloy developed for the extreme temperatures and harsh conditions of air and spaceflight is on the threshold of paying commercial dividends. The agency is licensing its invention, dubbed “GRX-810,” to four American companies, a practice that benefits the United States economy as a return on investment of taxpayer dollars. GRX-810
Investors often categorize companies into different buckets, like growth stocks versus dividend stocks, or large-cap companies versus small-cap companies. And while there are major differences between companies that don't pay dividends and those that do, there's an equally stark...
Google’s parent company Alphabet on Thursday announced that it will be paying out dividends to all shareholders @ 20 cents per share. A $70 billion stock buyback was also announced. As a result of the announcements, the company’s shares jumped 15%, adding $300 billion to its market cap and hitting the $2 trillion mark. For