Key Points The pool specialist's dividend yield currently sits at 2.1%. With a conservative payout ratio, there's plenty of room for Pool Corp.'s dividend to continue growing. Sales and earnings trends improved across 2025. 10 stocks we like better than Pool › For investors looking for a steadily growing dividend with meaningful long-term growth potential, Pool Corporation (NASDAQ: POOL) is a grea...
Key Points The pool specialist's dividend yield currently sits at 2.1%. With a conservative payout ratio, there's plenty of room for Pool Corp.'s dividend to continue growing. Sales and earnings trends improved across 2025. 10 stocks we like better than Pool › For investors looking for a steadily growing dividend with meaningful long-term growth potential, Pool Corporation (NASDAQ: POOL) is a great option. Sure, it is a cyclical company -- and the cycle it faces now may not be exciting for investors. But it generates recurring sales from Pool maintenance products (something needed in any market environment); and its strong cash flow has historically supported both dividend growth and share repurchases, even through periods of softer sales growth. And eventually this cyclical company will likely go through a period in which sales growth picks back up significantly. Further, Pool Corp. has a low payout ratio, leaving plenty of room for dividend growth over the long haul. And more recently, there are signs that business trends are finally improving after a prolonged lull. Where to invest $1,000 right now? Our analyst team just revealed what they believe are the 10 best stocks to buy right now, when you join Stock Advisor. See the stocks » Improving business trends In a slow-moving housing market with high interest rates, pool sales haven't fared well. Intuitively, this makes sense. Pool construction and remodels are often financed purchases. Additionally, lower turnover of home sales means fewer consumers are considering the types of projects often associated with moving into a new home, such as pool construction and pool remodeling. To show you a glimpse of the pressure Pool Corp.'s business has faced, just look at its full-year 2024 results. Sales in the period declined 4% year over year to about $5.3 billion. But trends are improving at Pool Corp. After reporting a 4% year-over-year decline in revenue for the first quarter of 2025, net sales returned to growth in Q2...
Available for over a year Today, Adam and Chris discuss the latest agreement between the Coalition of the Willing and the US to provide security guarantees for Ukraine as part of ongoing efforts to secure a ceasefire with Russia. The talks in Paris saw the UK and France agree to put troops on the ground "in the event of a peace deal". Plus we look at why President Trump has his sights set on Green...
Available for over a year Today, Adam and Chris discuss the latest agreement between the Coalition of the Willing and the US to provide security guarantees for Ukraine as part of ongoing efforts to secure a ceasefire with Russia. The talks in Paris saw the UK and France agree to put troops on the ground "in the event of a peace deal". Plus we look at why President Trump has his sights set on Greenland and whether he really might annex the island. Adam is joined by the Economist’s defence editor Shashank Joshi and Dr Gabriella Gricius, senior fellow at the Arctic Institute to discuss the strategic importance of Greenland to security in the Arctic. You can now listen to Newscast on a smart speaker. If you want to listen, just say "Ask BBC Sounds to play Newscast”. It works on most smart speakers. You can join our Newscast online community here: https://bbc.in/newscastdiscord Get in touch with Newscast by emailing newscast@bbc.co.uk or send us a WhatsApp on +44 0330 123 9480. New episodes released every day. If you're in the UK, for more News and Current Affairs podcasts from the BBC, listen on BBC Sounds: https://bbc.in/4guXgXd Newscast brings you daily analysis of the latest political news stories from the BBC. The presenter was Adam Fleming. It was made by Anna Harris with Shiler Mahmoudi. The social producers were Joe Wilkinson and Beth Pritchard. The technical producer was Ben Andrews. The assistant editor is Chris Gray. The senior news editor is Sam Bonham. Programme Website
is features writer with five years of experience covering the companies that shape technology and the people who use their tools. Just a day after publishing a 40-minute video alleging fraud at Minnesota daycare centers, Nick Shirley had the vice president’s attention. In Shirley’s video, he and another man identified only as “David” roam Minneapolis with cameras and microphones, demanding entranc...
is features writer with five years of experience covering the companies that shape technology and the people who use their tools. Just a day after publishing a 40-minute video alleging fraud at Minnesota daycare centers, Nick Shirley had the vice president’s attention. In Shirley’s video, he and another man identified only as “David” roam Minneapolis with cameras and microphones, demanding entrance to daycare centers they say are operated by members of the local Somali community. With scant evidence, Shirley accuses the centers of sweeping fraud, tying it to previous federal fraud cases pursued by Joe Biden’s administration in Minnesota. The men knock on doors, argue with workers who refuse them entry, and conduct man-on-the-street-style interviews, asking people if they’ve ever seen children at the centers. The fraud Shirley claims he’s found remains elusive. Following his video, state officials visited nine businesses featured and found they were “operating as expected,” with children present at eight and one center that wasn’t yet open. State officials told reporters that previous investigations into some of the centers did not uncover evidence of fraud; four investigations are ongoing, they said. Officials also said that one of the childcare centers Shirley visited had been closed since 2022. None of this stopped the video from going viral, however, or catching the eye of President Donald Trump’s administration. “This dude has done far more useful journalism than any of the winners of the 2024 [Pulitzer Prizes],” JD Vance said on X of Shirley, a 23-year-old right-wing content creator who fashions himself as a citizen journalist. Shirley’s post on X has 138 million “views” — the number of times a post was shown to X users — and more than 3 million views on YouTube. A few days after Shirley posted the video, federal agencies had launched a childcare fraud tipline, promising to prosecute violators “to the FULLEST extent of the law.” There has never been a better ti...
00:00 Speaker A Some big tech names getting left behind in the market rally today, including Nvidia and AMD. It's coming after the chip giants laid out their AI road maps at CES on Monday. So, what does this tell us about the outlook for the AI trade? Joining me now, we've got David Stubbs, AlphaCore Wealth Advisory, Chief Investment strategist. David, great to see you. Let's start on that AI them...
00:00 Speaker A Some big tech names getting left behind in the market rally today, including Nvidia and AMD. It's coming after the chip giants laid out their AI road maps at CES on Monday. So, what does this tell us about the outlook for the AI trade? Joining me now, we've got David Stubbs, AlphaCore Wealth Advisory, Chief Investment strategist. David, great to see you. Let's start on that AI theme, David because you you seem to suggest here, you think this AI boom can continue. Why why do you say that, David? What gives you the 00:29 Speaker A confidence, especially David, some well-known strategists have been telling their clients I know, hey, they think some some AI fatigue seems to be setting in here. 00:43 David Stubbs Well, great to be with you. I think it's AI evolution rather than fatigue. I think there's two, you know, kind of pathways to a further boom. One is the continued build out of the CAPEX cycle. Look at the tightness that still exists in data center markets. Look at the tightness that still exists in energy markets. So, AI direct CAPEX and related CAPEX, we still think is going to be a significant driver to the economy and markets, really for the next two or three years. 01:12 David Stubbs Then of course is the evolution point is the market rewarding firms which deploy AI and drive margins uh you're through it. And there's many, many firms that can do that in the next few years. And you see, for example, the strength of financials recently and I think that that's a site that's a sector where they have a lot of proprietary data and a lot of uh regular processes on the back end that can be automated. 01:38 David Stubbs And so there's all types of uh of ways for the AI boom I think to evolve from here and continue to be the marquee driver of the economy and markets really for the rest of this decade. 01:46 Speaker A And so let me ask you, David, if I'm a viewer and I'm following along in this AI evolution, how am I picking my spots here? How am I disc...
Sometime around Christmas, Sarah Burzio noticed that the holiday sales bump for her stationery business included some mysterious new customers: a flurry of orders from anonymous email addresses associated with Amazon.com Inc. Burzio, who doesn’t sell her products on the retail giant’s site, soon discovered that Amazon had duplicated her product listings and made purchases on behalf of Amazon custo...
Sometime around Christmas, Sarah Burzio noticed that the holiday sales bump for her stationery business included some mysterious new customers: a flurry of orders from anonymous email addresses associated with Amazon.com Inc. Burzio, who doesn’t sell her products on the retail giant’s site, soon discovered that Amazon had duplicated her product listings and made purchases on behalf of Amazon customers under email addresses that read like gibberish followed by buyforme.amazon. “I didn’t worry about, it to be honest,” she said. “We were getting customers.” Then people started complaining. Amazon’s listings, automatically generated by an experimental artificial intelligence tool, didn’t always correspond to the correct product in Burzio’s inventory. In one case, a shopper who thought they were receiving a softball-sized stress ball, which Burzio’s Hitchcock Paper Co. doesn’t sell, received the smaller version of the product that her northern Virginia store does carry. “People ordering these Christmas gifts and holiday gifts were getting the wrong items and demanding refunds,” Burzio said in an interview. “We had to explain that it’s Amazon that’s doing this, not us, the mom and pop. We fulfilled the order exactly how it came to us.” Between the Christmas and New Year holidays, small shop owners and artisans who had found their products listed on Amazon took to social media to compare notes and warn their peers. Angie Chua of Bobo Design Studio in California posted videos on Instagram documenting her experience. In interviews, six small shop owners said they found themselves unwittingly selling their products on Amazon’s digital marketplace. Some, especially those who deliberately avoided Amazon, said they should have been asked for their consent. Others said it was ironic that Amazon was scouring the web for products with AI tools despite suing Perplexity AI Inc. for using similar technology to buy products on Amazon. Perplexity has denied wrongdoing and called Amazon ...
TLDR Broadcom stock traded near $344 as it unveiled a unified Wi-Fi 8 platform. The platform centers on the new BCM4918 Wi-Fi 8 accelerated processing unit. Two new dual-band Wi-Fi 8 radios expand performance and integration. Edge AI enables real-time optimization, security, and power efficiency. AVGO has delivered strong long-term returns despite short-term volatility. 💥 Find the Next KnockoutSto...
TLDR Broadcom stock traded near $344 as it unveiled a unified Wi-Fi 8 platform. The platform centers on the new BCM4918 Wi-Fi 8 accelerated processing unit. Two new dual-band Wi-Fi 8 radios expand performance and integration. Edge AI enables real-time optimization, security, and power efficiency. AVGO has delivered strong long-term returns despite short-term volatility. 💥 Find the Next KnockoutStock! Get live prices, charts, and KO Scores from KnockoutStocks.com , the data-driven platform ranking every stock by quality and breakout potential. Broadcom Inc. (AVGO) stock traded at $344.14 during the latest session, up 0.21%, as the semiconductor giant announced a major expansion of its wireless portfolio with the launch of a unified Wi-Fi 8 platform. Broadcom Inc., AVGO The new solution is designed to deliver seamless, secure, and intelligent connectivity for AI-driven experiences in residential environments, reinforcing Broadcom’s leadership in next-generation networking silicon. The announcement builds on Broadcom’s long history of Wi-Fi innovation and targets growing demand for faster, smarter, and more reliable home networks as artificial intelligence workloads move closer to the edge. Broadcom Unveils Next-Generation Wi-Fi 8 Architecture At the core of the new platform is the BCM4918 accelerated processing unit, a next-generation system-on-chip designed to unify high-performance computing, advanced networking, and AI acceleration in a single silicon solution. Broadcom said the BCM4918 combines CPU flexibility, intelligent networking via the Broadcom Network Engine, efficient packet acceleration, and dedicated cryptographic engines. This integration creates a secure, AI-ready Wi-Fi 8 platform capable of supporting real-time agentic applications in the home. The architecture is designed to deliver high throughput, low latency, and intelligent traffic optimization while maintaining strong security and improved power efficiency. By tightly integrating compute and con...
00:00 Josh CES is in full swing with NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang's keynote kicking off an eventful week. Big themes are already coming into focus from how quickly AI is moving into consumer hardware to what tech leaders are saying about spending, innovation and the year ahead. Join me now from the event in Las Vegas, got Yahoo Finance Tech Editor, Dan Howley. Dan? 00:23 Dan Howley That's right Josh, I...
00:00 Josh CES is in full swing with NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang's keynote kicking off an eventful week. Big themes are already coming into focus from how quickly AI is moving into consumer hardware to what tech leaders are saying about spending, innovation and the year ahead. Join me now from the event in Las Vegas, got Yahoo Finance Tech Editor, Dan Howley. Dan? 00:23 Dan Howley That's right Josh, I'm actually here at NVIDIA's space at the Fountain Blue Hotel uh in Las Vegas and right behind me are the company's new server racks. We have the Vera Rubin uh as well as the prior generation, that's the Blackwell Ultra server rack. So, I mean they're everything here that they announced is on display and you know, NVIDIA kind of sucked all the air out of the room last year at CES, basically just dominating the conversation. Seemingly doing it again here, although they do have some challenges. We also saw uh AMD's Lisa Su take the stage to keynote CES's first big day. She announced the company's latest Helios rack scale system. That's the first system that's meant to go head-to-head with NVIDIA's big boys back here. Uh the first from AMD. They also gave more details on the company's next generation GPU for data centers. That's that MI 500 series. So, a little more kind of razzle-dazzle from from AMD. We also saw Intel, uh basically saying that they're about to launch their next generation Panther Lake chip they call the Core Ultra Series 3, which I got to see in person with some basic demos, things along those lines. I really do feel as though it's going to be a big deal for Intel when it launches just because of the sheer capability that has to offer, but we'll have to see how that really looks for PCs and then what that means for for sales going forward. It's all part of that turnaround effort. But, you know, a lot of larger themes here. Uh AI obviously the discussion we're here at NVIDIA, AMD AI, Intel AI. Basically everywhere you look AI is just kind of plastered on ever...
Neither A Hyperpower Nor A Fortress Authored by R. Jordan Prescott via RealClearDefense , In January 2017, Donald Trump stated America First would be the foundation of his administration's agenda. America First defies easy explanation, primarily because its invocation is a declaration of opposition, a rebuttal to proponents of globalization or overseas intervention. The first Trump National Securi...
Neither A Hyperpower Nor A Fortress Authored by R. Jordan Prescott via RealClearDefense , In January 2017, Donald Trump stated America First would be the foundation of his administration's agenda. America First defies easy explanation, primarily because its invocation is a declaration of opposition, a rebuttal to proponents of globalization or overseas intervention. The first Trump National Security Strategy (NSS), issued in 2017, framed America First as a realist construct for responding to the growing political, economic, and military competition presented by China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea. The new 2025 NSS refines this construct by declaring the administration's commitment to the "continued survival and safety of the United States as an independent, sovereign republic." Whereas administrations have been issuing such strategy documents since Congress established the mandate in 1986, the latest Trump Administration NSS is unique in its arrival eight years after its first term version in 2017. Given the rarity of presidents succeeding their successor, the likelihood another administration will have such an opportunity is low. The question of what changed is easily answered by reviewing the history of the intervening Biden Administration's crises and failures. Nevertheless, China, Ukraine, and Israel were flashpoints in preceding administrations. Accordingly, what catalyzed the revision of America First from the focus on great power competition to the emphasis on sovereignty? As the unipolar moment faded, the neoliberal and neoconservative duopoly comprising the foreign policy elite announced the advent of a multipolar system demarcated by antagonism between capitalist democracies—the United States and the European Union—and mercantilist autocracies—Russia and the People's Republic of China. The perspective was persuasive because it was consistent with the history of the West in conflict with hostile ideologies and regimes—World War II against fascism, the Cold...
Key Points Most Americans are confident that companies focused on AI will offer substantial long-term returns, even amid discussions of a market bubble. The strongest gains may come from smaller semiconductor names and suppliers to data center ecosystems. Nvidia's business will continue to grow as long as AI use keeps expanding. 10 stocks we like better than Nvidia › Investors don't always need to...
Key Points Most Americans are confident that companies focused on AI will offer substantial long-term returns, even amid discussions of a market bubble. The strongest gains may come from smaller semiconductor names and suppliers to data center ecosystems. Nvidia's business will continue to grow as long as AI use keeps expanding. 10 stocks we like better than Nvidia › Investors don't always need to be creative or clever to outperform the market. Sometimes the most obvious investment can be the one right in front of your face. Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) is one of those stocks as 2026 gets underway. Nvidia stock may no longer provide the same extraordinary gains as shareholders have seen in recent years. Shares rose about 40% in 2025 and have soared by about 860% over the past three years. Yet its business is still thriving. Here's why it's still a good time to buy Nvidia. Where to invest $1,000 right now? Our analyst team just revealed what they believe are the 10 best stocks to buy right now, when you join Stock Advisor. See the stocks » Opportunity in AI remains Sales are expected to jump another 65% year over year in Q4. The stock's valuation remains reasonable. Nvidia remains the leader in artificial intelligence (AI) with full-stack offerings. Perhaps that's why 90% of retail investors are expected to continue holding or buying AI stocks in the next year, according to The Motley Fool's 2026 AI Investor Outlook Report. That optimism is also spread among several demographics. About two-thirds of Gen Z and millennial Americans expect strong long-term growth from AI-focused companies and their stocks. About 70% of high-income earners (defined as $150,000+) also share at view. Motley Fool AI stock analyst Asit Sharma summed up that point of view this way: "AI is a generational investment opportunity ... Consistent, rational buying will help most investors tap into the industry's long-term potential while maintaining the peace of mind that comes from a strategic or even opp...
Investing.com -- Sandisk stock surged 27% Tuesday after Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang described the memory storage chip market as an "unserved market" with massive growth potential. Other memory and storage stocks also rallied, with Western Digital jumping 17%, Seagate Technology rising 14%, and Micron gaining 9%. Speaking at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) with analysts, Huang highlighted a signifi...
Investing.com -- Sandisk stock surged 27% Tuesday after Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang described the memory storage chip market as an "unserved market" with massive growth potential. Other memory and storage stocks also rallied, with Western Digital jumping 17%, Seagate Technology rising 14%, and Micron gaining 9%. Speaking at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) with analysts, Huang highlighted a significant opportunity in the storage sector. "For storage, that is a completely unserved market today," Huang said. "This market will likely be the largest storage market in the world, basically holding the working memory of the world’s AIs." Huang emphasized that AI-related storage needs are outpacing current infrastructure capabilities. "The amount of context memory, the amount of token memory that we process, KB cache we process, is now just way too high. You’re not going to keep up with the old storage system," he noted. Lynx Equity analyst KC Rajkumar attributed Micron’s rise to management discussions about visibility into 2027 during the CES meeting. Regarding Sandisk’s surge, Rajkumar pointed to "Asia checks from sell-side saying <50% of bit demand being satisfied, meaning NAND prices have further upside" and Huang’s introduction of "KV cache" - a new storage solution for Nvidia’s Rubin platform, where "each GPU is allocated 16GB of flash storage." Related articles Sandisk stock soars after Nvidia CEO calls memory storage "unserved market" Silver's Bullish Pattern Points Higher — Keep an Eye on $52 Resistance Zone Nasdaq 100 Setup Turns Cautious as Insiders Sell and Technicals Flash Fatigue
LAS VEGAS, Jan 6 (Reuters) - Mobileye Global on Tuesday said it would acquire humanoid robotics startup Mentee Robotics for about $900 million, as the Israeli self-driving technology firm bets on what it sees as the next frontier of artificial intelligence. The deal highlights the overlap between autonomous driving and robotics, where similar sensing, perception and decision-making technologies...
LAS VEGAS, Jan 6 (Reuters) - Mobileye Global on Tuesday said it would acquire humanoid robotics startup Mentee Robotics for about $900 million, as the Israeli self-driving technology firm bets on what it sees as the next frontier of artificial intelligence. The deal highlights the overlap between autonomous driving and robotics, where similar sensing, perception and decision-making technologies underpin the emerging field of embodied AI. Interest in humanoid robotics, in particular, is surging, driven by the idea that human-like forms can better adapt to existing warehouses, factories and complex settings, helping to ease labor shortages and boost productivity. Intel spun out its computer vision business RealSense last year to speed expansion into robotics. It also remains the largest shareholder in Mobileye with about a 23% stake. Amnon Shashua, who serves as the CEO of Mobileye, cofounded Mentee Robotics and is the startup's co-CEO. Mentee raised about $21 million in a funding round in March, valuing the startup at roughly $162 million, according to PitchBook data. The company counts Cisco and Samsung's VC arms among its investors. Tesla, Figure AI, Agility Robotics and several Chinese startups are among the companies racing to develop two-legged robots capable of performing a wide range of tasks. Tesla CEO Elon Musk expects humanoid robots to become the company's largest business in the long term. The deal, announced at the CES technology show in Las Vegas, brings together Mobileye's software, sensing and safety systems for self-driving cars with Mentee's development of general-purpose humanoid robots. Mentee Robotics says it bypasses the need for massive real-world data collection to train the robot by transforming a single human demonstration into millions of virtual repetitions. First proof-of-concept deployments with customers are expected in 2026, with series production and commercialization targeted for 2028. It added that the transaction, sub...
U.S. President Donald Trump gestures as he arrives to address House Republicans at their annual issues conference retreat, at the Kennedy Center, renamed the Trump-Kennedy Center by the Trump-appointed board of directors, in Washington, D.C., U.S., January 6, 2026. Kevin Lamarque | Reuters President Donald Trump and his team are considering "a range of options" in order to acquire Greenland, inclu...
U.S. President Donald Trump gestures as he arrives to address House Republicans at their annual issues conference retreat, at the Kennedy Center, renamed the Trump-Kennedy Center by the Trump-appointed board of directors, in Washington, D.C., U.S., January 6, 2026. Kevin Lamarque | Reuters President Donald Trump and his team are considering "a range of options" in order to acquire Greenland, including "utilizing the U.S. Military," White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told CNBC on Tuesday. The statement further escalates the Trump administration's rhetoric about Greenland, which the president has long sought to make a part of the United States. Trump said Sunday that the U.S. needs Greenland for national security purposes, pointing to Russian and Chinese activities in the region near the Arctic island. This is breaking news. Please refresh for updates.
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. SANTA CLARA, Calif., Jan. 06, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) announced today that it will report fiscal fourth quarter and full year 2025 financial results on Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2026, after the market close. Management will conduct a conference call to discuss these results at 5:00 p.m. EST / 2:00 p.m. PST. Interested parties are invited to listen to the webc...
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. SANTA CLARA, Calif., Jan. 06, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) announced today that it will report fiscal fourth quarter and full year 2025 financial results on Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2026, after the market close. Management will conduct a conference call to discuss these results at 5:00 p.m. EST / 2:00 p.m. PST. Interested parties are invited to listen to the webcast of the conference call via the AMD Investor Relations website ir.amd.com. AMD also announced it will participate in the following event for the financial community: Mark Papermaster, executive vice president, chief technology officer, will present at Morgan Stanley Technology, Media & Telecom Conference on Tuesday, March 3, 2026. A webcast of the presentation can be accessed on AMD’s Investor Relations website ir.amd.com. About AMD AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) drives innovation in high-performance and AI computing to solve the world’s most important challenges. Today, AMD technology powers billions of experiences across cloud and AI infrastructure, embedded systems, AI PCs and gaming. With a broad portfolio of AI-optimized CPUs, GPUs, networking and software, AMD delivers full-stack AI solutions that provide the performance and scalability needed for a new era of intelligent computing. Learn more at www.amd.com. AMD, the AMD Arrow logo and the combination thereof are trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Other names are for informational purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective owners. Contact Phil Hughes AMD Communications 512-865-9697 phil.hughes@amd.com Liz Stine AMD Investor Relations (720) 652-3965 liz.stine@amd.com
If you are looking for monthly dividend payers, this trio offers high yield, growth, and turnaround opportunities. Some dividend investors focus exclusively on dividend yields. That's not a bad thing, but if you are trying to generate cash from your portfolio to pay for living expenses, you may also want to consider dividend frequency. Some companies pay only one dividend per year, which can be a ...
If you are looking for monthly dividend payers, this trio offers high yield, growth, and turnaround opportunities. Some dividend investors focus exclusively on dividend yields. That's not a bad thing, but if you are trying to generate cash from your portfolio to pay for living expenses, you may also want to consider dividend frequency. Some companies pay only one dividend per year, which can be a budgeting nightmare. Other companies, like Realty Income (O 0.74%), Agree Realty (ADC 1.77%), and EPR Properties (EPR +0.43%), pay monthly, which makes budgeting a breeze. Here's why you might want to get to know these three real estate investment trusts (REITs). Realty Income is a foundational investment Realty Income is one of the world's largest REITs. It is by far the largest competitor in the net lease space, where tenants are responsible for paying most property-level operating costs. The downside of being so large is that Realty Income is a slow-growing business. That's just basic math, given that it requires a lot of acquisition activity to grow a portfolio that already contains over 15,500 properties. Expand NYSE : O Realty Income Today's Change ( -0.74 %) $ -0.43 Current Price $ 57.42 Key Data Points Market Cap $53B Day's Range $ 56.70 - $ 57.94 52wk Range $ 50.71 - $ 61.09 Volume 12M Avg Vol 5.9M Gross Margin 48.14 % Dividend Yield 5.57 % However, if you are a conservative investor, Realty Income's lofty 5.6% yield will be of interest to you. It is backed by an industry-leading company with an investment-grade-rated balance sheet. And the monthly pay dividend has been increased annually for 30 years. This is the kind of dividend stock on which you build a portfolio, using it to support investments in lower-yielding but faster-growing businesses. Agree Realty is a growth story Agree Realty is also a net lease REIT, but with a roughly $8 billion market cap, it is just a fraction of the size of $50 billion market cap industry giant Realty Income. That size differenc...
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. SANTA CLARA, Calif., Jan. 06, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) announced today that it will report fiscal fourth quarter and full year 2025 financial results on Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2026, after the market close. Management will conduct a conference call to discuss these results at 5:00 p.m. EST / 2:00 p.m. PST. Interested parties are invited to listen to the webc...
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. SANTA CLARA, Calif., Jan. 06, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) announced today that it will report fiscal fourth quarter and full year 2025 financial results on Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2026, after the market close. Management will conduct a conference call to discuss these results at 5:00 p.m. EST / 2:00 p.m. PST. Interested parties are invited to listen to the webcast of the conference call via the AMD Investor Relations website ir.amd.com. AMD also announced it will participate in the following event for the financial community: Mark Papermaster, executive vice president, chief technology officer, will present at Morgan Stanley Technology, Media & Telecom Conference on Tuesday, March 3, 2026. A webcast of the presentation can be accessed on AMD’s Investor Relations website ir.amd.com. About AMD AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) drives innovation in high-performance and AI computing to solve the world’s most important challenges. Today, AMD technology powers billions of experiences across cloud and AI infrastructure, embedded systems, AI PCs and gaming. With a broad portfolio of AI-optimized CPUs, GPUs, networking and software, AMD delivers full-stack AI solutions that provide the performance and scalability needed for a new era of intelligent computing. Learn more at www.amd.com. AMD, the AMD Arrow logo and the combination thereof are trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Other names are for informational purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective owners. Contact Phil Hughes AMD Communications 512-865-9697 phil.hughes@amd.com Liz Stine AMD Investor Relations (720) 652-3965 liz.stine@amd.com
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Jan. 06, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) announced today that it will report fiscal fourth quarter and full year 2025 financial results on Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2026, after the market close. Management will conduct a conference call to discuss these results at 5:00 p.m. EST / 2:00 p.m. PST. Interested parties are invited to listen to the webcast of the conference call vi...
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Jan. 06, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) announced today that it will report fiscal fourth quarter and full year 2025 financial results on Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2026, after the market close. Management will conduct a conference call to discuss these results at 5:00 p.m. EST / 2:00 p.m. PST. Interested parties are invited to listen to the webcast of the conference call via the AMD Investor Relations website ir.amd.com. AMD also announced it will participate in the following event for the financial community: Mark Papermaster, executive vice president, chief technology officer, will present at Morgan Stanley Technology, Media & Telecom Conference on Tuesday, March 3, 2026. A webcast of the presentation can be accessed on AMD’s Investor Relations website ir.amd.com. About AMD AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) drives innovation in high-performance and AI computing to solve the world’s most important challenges. Today, AMD technology powers billions of experiences across cloud and AI infrastructure, embedded systems, AI PCs and gaming. With a broad portfolio of AI-optimized CPUs, GPUs, networking and software, AMD delivers full-stack AI solutions that provide the performance and scalability needed for a new era of intelligent computing. Learn more at www.amd.com. AMD, the AMD Arrow logo and the combination thereof are trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Other names are for informational purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective owners. Contact Phil Hughes AMD Communications 512-865-9697 phil.hughes@amd.com Liz Stine AMD Investor Relations (720) 652-3965 liz.stine@amd.com