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Recent Articles
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Dividend Increases/Decreases for the Week of April 7
Apr 7, 2023
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Let's take a look at firms raising/lowering their dividends this week.
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U.S. Economy Likely Weakened During Regional Bank Crisis; Artificial Intelligence the Next Great Platform
Apr 6, 2023
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 Image Source: Trong Khiem Nguyen.
SVB Financial’s failure and the ongoing regional banking crisis has likely crimped lending activity and economic growth, a situation further exacerbating any impending effects on the broader economy from the Fed’s contractionary monetary policy, itself. With first-quarter 2023 earnings season around the corner and the potential for another shoe to drop in commercial real estate or the U.S. housing market, we’re still being patient in putting “newly-raised” capital in the newsletter portfolios to work. Our favorite areas, however, remain big cap tech and large cap growth, as we’re huge fans of their cash-based sources of intrinsic value--both net cash on the balance sheet and future expected free cash flow generation. Microsoft, an idea in both the Best Ideas Newsletter portfolio and Dividend Growth Newsletter portfolio, is one of our favorite ways to play the rise of artificial intelligence.
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Legacy of Benjamin Graham
Apr 6, 2023
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Legacy of Benjamin Graham: The Original Adjunct Professor. This film, brought to you by the Heilbrunn Center for Graham and Dodd Investing, Columbia Business School, premiered on February 1, 2013 at the 16th Annual Columbia Student Investment Management Association conference. Produced by: Louisa Serene Schneider. Shot & Edited by: Christina Choe.
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Albemarle Is Looking to Buy Australian Lithium Start Up
Apr 5, 2023
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 Image: Albemarle’s shares have faced pressure as lithium prices are expected to moderate in the near term. We continue to like Albemarle’s long-term story, however.
On March 27, it became public that lithium maker Albemarle is looking to bolster its future opportunities on the acquisition front, seeking to scoop up a smaller Austrailian lithium start-up Liontown Resources. Though Liontown rejected the offer, other lithium stocks, including Standard Lithium, Sigma Lithium, Piedmont Lithium, and Lithium Americas soared on the news. According to the firm’s website, Liontown’s project in Western Australia in Kathleen Valley is expected to be one of the world’s largest lithium mines, “supplying ~500,000 tonnes of 6% lithium oxide concentrate per year when it comes on stream in 2024.” Another of its prospects is also located in Western Australia (Buldania), which has a “mineral resource estimate of 15 million tonnes of 1.0% lithium oxide.” We continue to monitor developments on this front.
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