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727.290High714.410Low803.75KVolume727.290Open722.730Pre Close577.78MTurnover0.18%Turnover Ratio51.00P/E (Static)443.50MShares785.81352wk High15.43P/B319.27BFloat Cap462.97752wk Low4.08Dividend TTM442.15MShs Float785.813Historical High0.57%Div YieldTTM1.78%Amplitude7.993Historical Low718.854Avg Price1Lot Size
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Procter & Gamble sales disappoint as price hikes slow down
The company’s prices were up 3% compared with the year-ago period, although CFO Andre Schulten said on a media call that P&G didn’t institute any nationwide price hikes during the quarter.
Despite its disappointing sales, the consumer giant raise...
WMT vs COST?
Being as how Walmart has a significant presence in both general retail/groceries and warehouse sales, wouldn’t it make sense to invest in them over Costco?
Walmart has a rapidly expanding e-commerce presence, a wide moat and is consistently looking for additional sources of revenue (Vizio purchase, Ibotta investment etc). What would make an investor chose Costco over Walmart?
Genuinely curious, I feel that it’s a case of som...
Invest in US stocks or CAD Hedged version of stock?
I wanted to ask about investing in stocks that are on the NYSE versus the CAD Hedged stock that appears.
The CAD hedged always appears at a much more purchasable price but is it better or worse for the long term?
Looking at some stocks like Eli Lilly (~$614USD vs $...
Mostly as follows for me :
$Vanguard U.S. Value Factor Etf(VFVA.US)$ : S&P 500 etf
$Berkshire Hathaway-A(BRK.A.US)$ cdr : Berkshire in CAD
$Costco(COST.US)$ cdr : Costo in CAD
$Xinyuan Real Estate(XIN.US)$ : Europe only ETF
Canadian : stocks only.
$Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc(ATD.CA)$ : Couche-Tard
$Dollarama Inc(DOL.CA)$ : Dollarama
$Stella-Jones Inc(SJ.CA)$ : Stella-Jones
1.) Procter & Gamble ( $PG): 7%
2.) Johnson & Johnson ($JNJ): 4.2%
We have received both #dividend increases! 🔥
Are you PG and JNJ shareholders as well?!
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Assessing Market Reaction to Retail Sales and VIX Spikes
I believe that the Fed won't start cutting rates until there's a significant drop in stocks, regardless of the economic data coming in.
The good news is that the current downturn is not the beginning of a major collapse. The economy is strong, and there's still plenty of liquidity in the system and markets.
However, the spike in the VIX is concerning. The correction...
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