
Neha Chamaria
Contributor at The Motley Fool (U.S.)
Contributor at Nasdaq
When I am not writing, I read. If not reading, I dream. In my dreams, I usually find myself writing. The Motley Fool.๐Tweets are personal.
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2 days ago |
wallstreetpr.com | Wall Street |Neha Chamaria
The utility sector has been a sleepy industry over the years. These companies generate very stable earnings backed by government-regulated rate structures. Because governments set rates, utilities donโt grow that fast. However, these companies tend to generate lots of stable income, which gives them money to pay lucrative dividends. Black Hills (BKH -0.80%), Dominion (D -0.51%), and Duke Energy (DUK -3.84%) currently stand out to a few Fool.com contributors for their high-yielding payouts.
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3 days ago |
fool.com | Matt DiLallo |Neha Chamaria |Reuben Brewer
The utility sector has been a sleepy industry over the years. These companies generate very stable earnings backed by government-regulated rate structures. Because governments set rates, utilities don't grow that fast. However, these companies tend to generate lots of stable income, which gives them money to pay lucrative dividends. Black Hills (BKH -0.65%), Dominion (D 0.13%), and Duke Energy (DUK 0.21%) currently stand out to a few Fool.com contributors for their high-yielding payouts.
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1 week ago |
fool.com | Neha Chamaria
ExxonMobil (XOM -0.01%) kicked off 2025 on a strong note, beating the market and rallying 10.6% in the first quarter of the year. The oil stock, however, made a sharp U-turn in April to give up all of those Q1 gains, and then some -- it fell 11.2% during the month, according to data provided by S&P Global Market Intelligence. What triggered the reversal in ExxonMobil stock? Trump, oil, and analystsExxonMobil stock plunged in the first week of April alongside crude oil prices.
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1 week ago |
fool.com | Neha Chamaria
Chances are, you've never heard about this stock that's going to the moon. Shares of The Metals Company (TMC -6.96%) jumped 82.6% in April, according to data provided by S&P Global Market Intelligence. The stock is now up 180% so far in 2025, as of this writing. The Metals Company claims to be developing the "world's largest estimated source" of metals for electric vehicle (EV) batteries.
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1 week ago |
nasdaq.com | Neha Chamaria
ExxonMobil (NYSE: XOM) kicked off 2025 on a strong note, beating the market and rallying 10.6% in the first quarter of the year. The oil stock, however, made a sharp U-turn in April to give up all of those Q1 gains, and then some -- it fell 11.2% during the month, according to data provided by S&P Global Market Intelligence. What triggered the reversal in ExxonMobil stock? Where to invest $1,000 right now? Our analyst team just revealed what they believe are the 10 best stocks to buy right now.
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