I think most investors would agree that Visa (NYSE: V) and Mastercard (NYSE: MA) are two high-quality enterprises. Both companies, whose shares have been big winners historically, are even owned by the great Warren Buffett in Berkshire Hathaway's portfolio. Nonetheless, that doesn't mean investors should ...
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If you're fortunate to have money that you don't need to cover your living expenses or pay down debt and are looking to invest it in the stock market, you've come to the right place. Here are two exceptional businesses that are set to deliver many years of handsome returns to investors who buy their ...
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Visa (NYSE: V) is by far the No. 1 U.S. payment card company in terms of payment volume, branded cards outstanding, and market cap. What it hasn't been lately is a popular investment; it has lagged the S&P 500 index, under-performing the benchmark stock gauge so far in 2024. It also trails the index ...
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There are many reasons to invest in excellent dividend stocks. Such investments are often worth the trouble regardless of whether you're investing for the dividend, or for making capital gains from the robust business (always a laudable goal). But here's the common thread that runs through outstanding ...
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The market has gotten off to a nice start in 2024, and many stocks are trading at high valuations -- but not all. In today's video I will look at four top dividend stocks, whose companies continuously increase their dividend on an annual basis. One of those is a great dividend growth stock in Visa (NYSE: ...
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Fool.com contributor Parkev Tatevosian reviews Visa's (NYSE: V) latest quarterly earnings results and updates his recommendation of Visa stock. *Stock prices used were the afternoon prices of April 25, 2024. The video was published on April 27, 2024. Continue reading
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Warren Buffett is one of the most accomplished investors in modern history, with a net worth of over $130 billion. Buffett and his partners have made Berkshire Hathaway a symbol of investing success and one of the top companies in the world. Berkshire Hathaway's stock portfolio consists of over 50 stocks ...
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If you're a dividend investor, it makes logical sense to focus on companies with strong dividend-paying histories. After you've created a list of businesses with good dividend track records -- say, 10 or more years of annual payout increases -- you can start to examine each stock to see if it suits your ...
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Shares of credit card giant Visa (NYSE: V) jumped more than 3% in early trading this morning after reporting (apparently) stronger than expected fiscal Q2 2024 earnings -- and much better than expected revenue. Heading into the quarter, analysts forecast Visa would earn $2.29 per share on $8.1 billion ...
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Image source: The Motley Fool. Visa (NYSE: V) Q2 2024 Earnings Call Apr 23, 2024, 5:00 p.m. ET Operator Continue reading
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Visa (NYSE: V) reported its second quarter 2024 earnings results today. Net revenue increased 10% year-over-year to $8.8 billion. GAAP net income grew 10% to $4.7 billion and EPS rose 12% to $2.29 versus last year. Adjusted EPS grew 20% to $2.51. Revenue and earnings beat expectations sending the stock ...
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Visa (NYSE: V) will report its second quarter 2024 earnings results today after market close. Analysts are predicting earnings of $2.29 per share on revenue of $8 billion. This compares to adjusted EPS of $2.09 on revenue of $8 billion reported in the same period a year ago. Listen to Visa’s Q2 2024 ...
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Are you looking for new names to own for the long haul? There's a universe of them to choose from. And, that's the problem. There's a universe of stocks to choose from! It would be much easier to narrow your options down to a (much) smaller set of prospects. Well, consider that task done. If you're looking ...
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Say this about card payment giant Visa (NYSE: V): It's not stingy about spending capital on shareholder-pleasing measures. The company regularly allocates piles of money to buying back its own stock. Visa's stock repurchases are large, amounting to $12.7 billion over the past year. Let's take a look ...
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Warren Buffett is undoubtedly one of the greatest buy-and-hold investors in history. When picking stocks, he looks for firms with a durable competitive advantage (or moat), healthy cash flows, and longevity. One stock that ticks all these boxes is payments processor Visa (NYSE:V). Buffett’s company, ...
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Investing in the stock market can seem like a daunting task when one is just starting out. One way for investors to ease their initial fears is to focus on the most dominant and well-known businesses. These blue chip stocks can add some safety to your portfolio, and perhaps no company embodies that better ...
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Investors have been overly concerned about upcoming reductions to credit card interchange rates, at least according to one Wall Street analyst. TD Cowen's Bryan Bergin recently initiated coverage of Visa (NYSE: V) with a buy rating and a $320 price target. Bergin's target implies a gain from the current ...
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There's no denying Visa's (NYSE: V) track record at rewarding its shareholders. It has been a wildly successful investment. This top financial stock has produced a total return of 472% in the past decade. For comparison's sake, the S&P 500 has generated a 236% total return during the same time. That ...
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