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Will dividends continue to do well in a rising interest-rate environment? Plus, Bob Iger is CEO of Disney again, and Visa has a new CEO, too. And speaking of executives, Warren Buffett’s Berkshire has finally started spending some of the cash in its kitty. Find out how in this week’s episode.
Timestamps
00:38 Berkshire Hathaway Deserves More Credit
01:40 Dick's Sporting Goods Rallied Big in Q3
02:35 Visa’s CEO is Stepping Down
03:26 What happened at Disney, and more importantly, why?
05:06. Bob Iger has delayed his retirement multiple times, and now is back. Will he likely stick to his two year contract, do you think?
05:46 What does this mean for Disney shareholders – and your expectation for the stock?
06:56 Are Dividend Stocks a Good Investment Today?
Read about topics from this episode.
5 Takeaways From Berkshire Hathaway’s 2021 Shareholder Letter
Which Retail Stocks Are Well-Positioned for 2022 Holiday Sales?
The Best- and Worst-Performing Stocks: Q3 2022
Visa Earnings Show Continued Strong Growth; Stock Slightly Undervalued
Energy Stocks Power Ahead on Earnings Gushers
Utilities Brighten Under Cloud of Recession, but Future Dim at Lofty Valuations
What to watch from Morningstar.
Retiring Soon? Make Sure to Check Your Asset Allocation
Cheap Stocks For You to Consider
What to Buy or Skip: I Bonds, Apple, Amazon, or Meta
Where to Park Your Cash and Find Recession-Resistant Stocks
Markets are Undervalued, and We Highlight Some Cheap Stocks!
We Examine Tesla's Stock and the Risks of a Strong Dollar
Read what our team is writing:
Ruth Saldanha
Susan Dziubinski
David Harrell
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Ruth Saldanha on Twitter: @karishmaruth
David Harrell on Twitter: @davidharrell
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Will dividends continue to do well in a rising interest-rate environment? Plus, Bob Iger is CEO of Disney again, and Visa has a new CEO, too. And speaking of executives, Warren Buffett’s Berkshire has finally started spending some of the cash in its kitty. Find out how in this week’s episode.
Timestamps
00:38 Berkshire Hathaway Deserves More Credit
01:40 Dick's Sporting Goods Rallied Big in Q3
02:35 Visa’s CEO is Stepping Down
03:26 What happened at Disney, and more importantly, why?
05:06. Bob Iger has delayed his retirement multiple times, and now is back. Will he likely stick to his two year contract, do you think?
05:46 What does this mean for Disney shareholders – and your expectation for the stock?
06:56 Are Dividend Stocks a Good Investment Today?
Read about topics from this episode.
5 Takeaways From Berkshire Hathaway’s 2021 Shareholder Letter
Which Retail Stocks Are Well-Positioned for 2022 Holiday Sales?
The Best- and Worst-Performing Stocks: Q3 2022
Visa Earnings Show Continued Strong Growth; Stock Slightly Undervalued
Energy Stocks Power Ahead on Earnings Gushers
Utilities Brighten Under Cloud of Recession, but Future Dim at Lofty Valuations
What to watch from Morningstar.
Retiring Soon? Make Sure to Check Your Asset Allocation
Cheap Stocks For You to Consider
What to Buy or Skip: I Bonds, Apple, Amazon, or Meta
Where to Park Your Cash and Find Recession-Resistant Stocks
Markets are Undervalued, and We Highlight Some Cheap Stocks!
We Examine Tesla's Stock and the Risks of a Strong Dollar
Read what our team is writing:
Ruth Saldanha
Susan Dziubinski
David Harrell
Follow us on social media.
Ruth Saldanha on Twitter: @karishmaruth
David Harrell on Twitter: @davidharrell
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MorningstarInc/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/MorningstarInc
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/morningstar...
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/5161/
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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