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suredividend.com | Josh Arnold
Choice Properties Real Estate Investment Trust released its financial results for Q2 and the first half 2024. President and CEO Rael Diamond highlighted strong operational performance, high occupancy rates, robust leasing activity, and growth in same-asset NOI (Net Operating Income).
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seekingalpha.com | Josh Arnold
Apr. 09, 2025 9:28 AM ET, , SummaryJanover's stock surged from $4 to $48 following a shift to a crypto-focused business model, but has since pulled back to ~$27. The company plans to transition from a small software provider to a digital asset treasury company, focusing on Solana instead of Bitcoin. Janover raised $42 million through convertible notes to acquire Solana, but the stock's current valuation is overly optimistic given the inherent risks.
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2 weeks ago |
seekingalpha.com | Josh Arnold
Apr. 08, 2025 9:37 AM ET, SummaryThe semiconductor sector has faced significant losses due to tariff concerns, reduced demand, and competition, leading to a major support breakdown. SOXL, a 3X leveraged ETF, has seen a massive decline, but fundamentally, semiconductors are cheap and poised for a potential rally. Key semiconductor stocks like Texas Instruments, NVIDIA, and Broadcom are attractively priced with low PEG ratios, indicating potential upside.
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2 weeks ago |
suredividend.com | Josh Arnold
Updated on April 2nd, 2025 by Felix MartinezBanks in the US are generally well regarded for income investing. They tend to pay decent yields, and the best-run banks offer relative dividend security and the potential for dividend growth. Internationally, however, banks have proven riskier due to a variety of factors, including geopolitical risk, localized economic weakness, currency risk, and others.
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2 weeks ago |
suredividend.com | Josh Arnold
Updated on April 2nd, 2025 by Felix MartinezExchange-traded funds and mutual fund providers have consolidated heavily in recent years. The number of these independent companies has dwindled via mergers, and the ones that are left are generally not considered income stocks. U.S. Global Investors, Inc. (GROW) pays a dividend that is well above that of the S&P 500 average yield.
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