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Investopedia· 2025-07-12 04:00
The Gordon growth model (GGM) is used to determine the intrinsic value of a stock based on a future series of dividends that grow at a constant rate. https://t.co/MR2SboZtX4 ...
From Cyclical Volatility To Strategic Resilience: Why AdvanSix Deserves A Second Look
Seeking Alpha· 2025-07-07 08:03
Group 1 - AdvanSix Inc. (NYSE: ASIX) is trading at low multiples due to the cyclical nature of its revenue and the industry it operates in, which is considered one of the worst in US markets [1] - The market is believed to be mispricing AdvanSix, indicating potential undervaluation [1] Group 2 - The analysis is grounded in a mix of financial education, including CFA studies and valuation books, focusing on fundamental analysis while considering other relevant perspectives [1] - The investment research approach is primarily bottom-up, covering sectors such as utilities, consumer discretionary, consumer staples, REITs, and materials across the Americas [1] - The focus is on stocks with a mid-term return perspective, specifically within a 1 to 3-year timeframe [1]
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Bloomberg· 2025-07-03 13:14
Passing the Fed's stress tests freed Wall Street's largest lenders to raise their dividends, a boon to their traditionally yield-hungry stockholders. https://t.co/y9t2lpo0mP ...
Jiayin Group Inc. Announces Record and Payment dates of Cash Dividends
GlobeNewswire News Room· 2025-07-03 10:00
SHANGHAI, China, July 03, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Jiayin Group Inc. (“Jiayin” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: JFIN), a leading fintech platform in China, today announced the record date and payment date of cash dividends. As previously announced, the board of directors of the Company (the “Board”) approved the declaration and payment of cash dividends of US$0.20 per ordinary share, or US$0.80 per American depositary share (“ADS”). The Board further approved that the holders of the Company’s ordinary shares show ...
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Investopedia· 2025-07-02 21:00
With the Federal Reserve giving major financial institutions high marks in its annual stress tests, several large banks raised their dividends. https://t.co/aDIXfMDsK1 ...
UBS' Erika Najarian: Banks are in wait-and-see mode
CNBC Television· 2025-07-02 15:35
Welcome back to Squawk on the Street. Well, America's biggest banks are on a winning streak. Wells, Goldman, Morman Stanley, and more are just inches from hitting their new all-time highs after passing the Fed's latest stress tests late last week and boosting shareholder payouts yesterday after uh the close.Those are the how far they are from all-time highs as we stand, but they're having a decent couple of trading sessions. So what's uh on the deck for banks in the second half of the year. UBS managing dir ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-07-01 21:17
Some of Wall Street’s largest lenders boosted their dividends after passing this year’s Federal Reserve stress tests, a hurdle that regulators made easier to clear by softening some of the requirements laid out in previous years https://t.co/qaRwEYMOmA ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-07-01 17:02
US bank stocks rose to their highest level in three years as investors continued to pile into the group amid speculation they will begin to boost buybacks and dividends after the lenders comfortably cleared the Federal Reserve’s stress test https://t.co/iQI0R7U2JD ...
5 Office REITs For The Great Return To Office
Forbes· 2025-07-01 15:05
Houston, Texas, USA downtown city park and skyline.getty“Programmer.”My wife nailed it as we stepped into the open house, staring into the front room labeled “home office.” Shoes off, respecting the homeowners still living there.“They’re hoping for a rentback,” explained the realtor. “The couple has to move out of town for work.”Ah, another casualty of the return-to-office mandate! Back to the Bay Area for these two. They’re far from alone. Major cities—Boston, New York, San Francisco—are shaking off five y ...
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Heard on the Street: Who’s irrational now? It turns out dividends matter a lot more than finance professors once believed, writes @Spencerjakab https://t.co/EdbbUH59Cb ...