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Last week, I was on vacation in Amsterdam. The weather was bad--cold and rainy--but it was still a great trip. One of the highlights was our visit to the Van Gogh Museum, which owns the world’s largest collection of works by Vincent van Gogh, as well as many pieces by...
Here are 17 of our favorite responses to the question of how to keep jobs in the U.S.
Roy shares his personal outlook on the market and how the global economy has affected the value investing philosophy.
“Few investors pay much attention to insurance companies because they are hard to understand—and they seem to take on awfully big risks. But I’ve learned over my career that many of the best investors always focus their portfolios on insurance stocks. Consider Warren Buffett, the greatest investor who has ever...
As suggested by the name, most of the investments recommended in the Dividend Digest are dividend-paying stocks. They’re companies like Procter & Gamble (PG, yields about 3%), Kellog (K, yields a little over 3%) and Diebold (DBD, yields just under 3%) that have decided the best thing to do with...
“Headquartered in Virginia, Cardinal Financial Corp. (CFNL) serves the Washington metropolitan area through 27 offices. The company also operates a residential mortgage-lending business with 10 locations and offers trust, brokerage, and asset-management services. Cardinal earns an Overall Quadrix® score of 97, versus an average of 59 for the 288 regional...
If you were given control of regulating U.S. companies, what would you do to keep U.S. jobs in the U.S.?
Today’s Investment of the Week is the third installment in our series of occasional interviews with the expert contributors of the Dick Davis Digests. Today’s interviewee is Nate Pile, editor of Nate’s Notes, who shares his thoughts on investing and more below. Chloe Lutts: When did you found Nate’s Notes? What...
If you want to get joy from the market, do it by loving what counts ... actually making money!
Is it possible to be a successful investor if you buy stocks based on your moral code? I’m not so sure it is.