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| | | ... companies in question, listed by their weighting in the fund, include Amazon, Tesla, Alphabet, Snowflake, Meta, Microsoft, Apple, Netflix, NVIDIA, and Broadcom. Positioned as a "core building block for growth orientated portfolios," the fund seeks to ... |
| | | | ... Future Intelligence Electric (FFIE) - 55% Tesla (TSLA) - 63.8% Nvidia (NVDA) - 66% Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) - 59.6% Apple (AAPL) - 43.5% Amazon (AMZN) - 69.9% Alphabet (GOOGL) - 66.1% Microsoft (MSFT) - 73.4% Marathon Digital Holdings (MARA) - 53 ... |
| | | | The chief executive of semiconductor manufacturer Broadcom pocketed US$161.8 million in total remuneration in 2023 to be the only boss among S&P500 companies to receive a nine-figure salary, a new pay study shows. Broadcom's Hock E. Tan is the only ... |
| | | | ... that REITs have been underperforming US equities, there is more to the story. "If you take out the 'Magnificent Seven' (Apple, Microsoft, Alphabet, Amazon, Nvidia, Meta Platforms and Tesla) and take a more equal weighted approach to looking at the market ... |
| | | | ... would argue that equities appear too expensive now, particularly the Magnificent Seven stocks of Tesla, Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Meta, Nvidia, and Microsoft. Compared to their 2021 levels, Liu said the Magnificent Seven's valuations are not as stretched. ... |
| | | | ... in companies that are considered "next generation" technology companies. Its biggest holdings are in Alphabet (Google), Apple, and Amazon. Examining sector-specific performance over a three-year period, the Acadian Global Equity Long Short Fund led international ... |
| | | | ... consumer staples, and materials sectors. It currently has large holdings in Microsoft Corp, Amazon, Eli Lilly and Company, Apple, and Nvidia. The fund first launched in the US and has been in operation since 2012. It has returned 15.3% over 10 years ... |
| | | | ... spending $69 billion less than the previous year. Among these, Microsoft and Meta reduced buybacks by almost one third, and Apple by one seventh. Outside the US, companies in the UK were the biggest buyers of their own shares, accounting for $1 in every ... |
| | | | Rest has invested in an agriculture-focused fund that focuses on sustainable farming, practices and companies. Rest has allocated capital to Cibus Fund II, which "focuses on delivering strong returns through investment opportunities related to the food ... |
| | | | ... stocks. Equities returned 21% for the fund, with the biggest contribution coming from technology companies like Microsoft, Apple, Nvidia, and Meta. The technology sector contributed $129 billion, while consumer discretionary followed, delivering $52 ... |
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