If You Invested $10,000 in Devon Energy a Year Ago, This Is How Much You Would Have Today
Devon Energy isn't a bad energy stock, but it does come with a bit more risk than its larger and more diversified peers.
Devon Energy isn't a bad energy stock, but it does come with a bit more risk than its larger and more diversified peers.
Vogue Williams wants to move back to Ireland one day. The 37-year-old star – who has children Theodore, five, Gigi, three, and Otto, 17 months, with husband Spencer Matthews – is very happy in London with her family at the moment but she’s hoping to “spend [the] future” back in her home country. She told Britain’s HELLO magazine: “I want to spend more time with the kids in Ireland because it’s such a chilled place, I feel automatically relaxed when I go there. “I would love to be able to spend m
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Finding companies that are growing fast and have the potential to go the distance in your portfolio can be much more challenging. For years, Nvidia's graphics processing units (GPUs) were best known for their capabilities for gaming. The company's processors then caught investors' attention for their use in cloud computing, and now it's becoming clear that Nvidia's GPUs will help power the technological shift toward artificial intelligence (AI).
Bank of America (NYSE: BAC) isn't getting much attention right now. In one way, that's good, but it also points to an opportunity. In this video, Motley Fool contributors Jason Hall and Jeff Santoro discuss what's happening with Bank of America, and why it's a pretty smart buy right now.
AMC Entertainment (NYSE: AMC) has dropped like a rock over the past year, and for good reason. It's losing money and burning cash. In this video, Travis Hoium covers the challenge and discusses whether a recovery is imminent or not.
There will always be a healthcare industry, and it will always be a place to find great long-term stocks. You probably know healthcare conglomerate Johnson & Johnson for some of its former brands, like Tylenol and Band-Aids.
Investors in the package delivery giant will have to be patient, but the long-term outlook is excellent.
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Investors can relax, though, because they don't necessarily have to pick a single winner in streaming services. When thinking about streaming stocks, Netflix (NASDAQ: NFLX) is probably the first one that comes to mind. Netflix currently has 238 million subscribers in more than 190 different countries.
Up 36% and 56% in 2023, these two stocks should still have plenty of room to run when looking 10 years ahead.
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Building positions in dividend stocks can help investors overcome market volatility and generate reliable passive income streams. If you're looking to add dependable, income-generating stocks to your portfolio, two Motley Fool contributors believe that you would be smart to start building positions in AT&T (NYSE: T) and Home Depot (NYSE: HD) right now. Investors who divide $10,000 evenly across these two dividend stocks can look forward to annual income generation of $490 per year, and both stocks also have the potential for significant stock price gains.
A space capsule carrying NASA’s first asteroid samples streaked toward a touchdown in the Utah desert Sunday to cap a seven-year journey. Flying by Earth, the Osiris-Rex spacecraft released the capsule from 63,000 miles (100,000 kilometers) out. The capsule was expected to parachute down four hours later onto the military’s Utah Test and Training Range.