The Stock Series: Working smarter, not harder

The Stock Series: Working smarter, not harder
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Simon Robertson
It’s scarce in the past 40 years to point to a fantastic company that’s come out of an incumbent. It's nearly always the ‘new kid’ on the block that rises to the top, albeit there are often speed wobbles getting there.  New(ish) companies Look at the list below – I borrowed part of it from an excellent podcast and put the rest together with the help of ‘Grok’ doing some formatting.Lightning round on some stocks The world's hardest company to value, according to Aswath Damodar...

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