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Apple Invests USD 1 Billion in China-Based Ridesharing Company.

In a day where the legendary Warren Buffet invested in Apple there are two things we know now about Apple: First, the company is serious about cars. Second, it’s ready to start looking beyond the iPhone.

Apple and cars

While it has remained mum on just about every rumor about its ambitions to build a proprietary car, Apple made an unprecedented decision to invest $1 billion in the “Uber of China,” Didi Chuxing.

So why would Apple put a billion dollars into a non-tech, non-consumer electronics company? Autonomous vehicles.

China has moved surprisingly rapidly to get autonomous cars on the streets. The country’s government recently released a draft proposal that would allow driverless cars on the country’s highways in 2020 and on city streets by 2025. Since Apple wants to create its own driverless cars, where better to invest than the largest car market on earth, which also happens to be the most progressive market in terms of getting driverless cars on the streets?

Tim Cook

Apple’s product slowdown

We’ve said it before. Apple invests and has finally reached a plateau in terms of innovation. Despite releasing several new products and services over the last few years — i.e. Apple Music, Beats Music, Apple Watch, Apple TV etc. — there hasn’t been anything compelling enough to turn into one of the company’s next big things. The trifecta of the iPhone, the iPad and the Mac is no longer what it once was. And the iPhone made up 65% of the company’s revenue during the latest quarter.

Considering Apple has never really invested in startups — if it sees something it likes, it just buys it to add it to its own fold — it sounds like Tim Cook is finally ready to admit that the Apple as we knew it is gone. Now it’s time for Apple to start using its cash to invest and hopefully insulate the company enough in case of an iPhone slowdown too.

Wooing China

Another potential reason for the investment is for Apple to get back on China’s good side. After all, why not just invest in Uber, which recently entered the Chinese market?

Apple has had some challenges in China recently. With smartphone sales for the company shrinking in the country, it lost an iPhone trademark dispute and has had some of its online entertainment services suspended following pressure from the Chinese government.

Of course, Apple’s not the only U.S.-based company struggling to cozy up to Chinese government officials. Dropbox, Google, Twitter and Facebook have all been banned from the country, likely due to the fact that they compete with Chinese tech companies.

Thus, one of Cook’s strategies could show that Apple is willing to get its own skin in the game in favor of China-based companies to show its dedication to the country’s own economic success. Whether that move makes a difference or not, of course, remains to be seen. As we’ve all seen before, the Chinese government is quite arbitrary in its decisions when it comes to U.S.-based tech companies.

One thing is for certain, however: Apple has entered a new frontier.

APPLE Stocl last year, source YahooFinance
APPLE Stock last year May 2015 to May 2016, source Yahoo Finance
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How Reinvesting Dividend Makes Investors Become Richer https://mktplace.org/reinvesting-dividend-makes-investors-become-richer/ https://mktplace.org/reinvesting-dividend-makes-investors-become-richer/#respond Wed, 15 Oct 2014 11:00:34 +0000 http://www.tradersdna.com/?p=32290

 

Have you ever wondered why some investor seems to get seriously rich, while other investors never seem to accumulate as much?

Either a newbie investor or not, if you ever come up with this type of question….Cheer Up! I’ve been in your shoes before until I discovered the golden nuggets.

This post is definitely for YOU! To help guide YOU to the right ticket of massive wealth. Now let’s get started….

Majority of investors doesn’t fully recognize that larger than 40 percent of the entire stock market returns over the past 50 years could be ascribed to dividends. For that fact alone makes dividend investing a piece of cake.

The technique is to search for companies with long-term history of paying consistently and expanding dividends frequently. The companies that meet this standard are for the most part steady, more predictable, and well-grounded.

A sure-fire way to help you get rich in stock market is through Reinvesting Dividends. So, how reinvesting dividend makes investor become richer?

Let’s first start with its exact definition….What is meant by “Dividend Reinvestment”?

According to Investor Dictionary…..Dividend Reinvestment plans let you take advantage of the power of compounding. Instead of receiving cash dividends from the company, you may purchase more of a company’s stock by having the dividends reinvested. You must sign an agreement with the company for this to be done. If you have a brokerage account or mutual fund, your firm may also have a dividend reinvestment plan. You should check with your firm or the company to see whether you will be charged for this service.

Furthermore, as your earnings build faster and reinvest your dividends the value of your return also increases.

Based on my several years of experience in stock market, I consider dividends one of the best wealth-building tools in the world of investing. But I consider the effect of compounding to be equally powerful.

Accordingly, the qualities of domestics stocks appear to be incredible for dividend reinvestment but the shares in international investment can be more substantial.

Why is this so?

Well, simply because…In general, international companies pay a higher profit yield compared to domestic partners. This implies that your portfolio will grow quickly because of the higher yield.

As you might know, compounding takes a lot of time, as the cash you’ve already earned on your investments begins to earn returns of its own.

For instance, if you put $15,000 into a savings account with a 6% annual interest rate, you’ll have $15,900 after one year. Then next year, you’ll be earning 6% on the $15,900 rather than just the original $15,000.

Initially, it may not be a huge value however the total impacts will truly sum up over the period of time. In dividend reinvestment, you will be consolidating both ideas into one super drive and setting yourself up for considerably more profits down the line.

Getting rich in dividend reinvestment is simple if you know the secrets… The best part is you don’t exactly need to be a star trader or market timer to reach your financial goals.

I’ve been working for more than 15 years in Stock Market and I’ve managed to accumulate a great deal of experience through it. I’ve learned that there are 3 important points to consider to be a successful in dividend reinvesting.

The secret to successful investing is to start investing early. The sooner you get started, the more opportunity you have for compound interest to work in your favor.

Invest as much as you can each year until you retire, bet on the entire market – not on individual stocks, invest automatically, reinvest dividends to buy more shares and keep your investing costs to a minimum.

Consistency Is a Must

Take advantage of the powerful effect of compounding over time by consistently reinvesting dividends. This strategy will help you create a sustainable, rising stream of dividend income and eventually allow you to be financially secure in the future.

A consistent rate of dividend growth demonstrates the underlying health of a company. It’s not just popular with investors, it’s a real business engine pumping out real cash.

Be Patient

By patiently reinvesting dividends over many years, you’ll achieve gratifying results in your own. It can be extremely enticing to use the cash in the account either by purchasing an auto or even a house at one point. Then again, if you just wait patiently one day you will have the capacity to buy whatever car and possibly the house that you ever wanted. You just need to be patient enough to push through the volatility onward to the higher ground.

In addition to this, I will also share some of the famous quotes by Warren Buffett on investing that I truly find inspiring and uplifting…Enjoy!

“Always invest for the long term.”

“No matter how great the talent or efforts, some things just take time. You can’t produce a baby in one month by getting nine women pregnant.”

“Buy companies with strong histories of profitability and with a dominant business franchise.”

“Diversification is a protection against ignorance. It makes very little sense for those who know what they’re doing.”

“It’s far better to buy a wonderful company at a fair price than a fair company at a wonderful price.“

“A great investment opportunity occurs when a marvelous business encounters a one-time huge, but solvable problem.“

“You shouldn’t own common stocks if a 50 per cent decrease in their value in a short period of time would cause you acute distress.“

“I always knew I was going to be rich. I don’t think I ever doubted it for a minute.“

 

In every business, good or bad times would constantly occur when things aren’t right. Moving relentlessly, on track, to your objective and having the patience to take as far as you need to get there can help you keep away from numerous pitfalls in your business.

Whether you are a newbie or skilled investor, if the three pointers I’ve shared has been performed properly it could pay off. Now prove to yourself that you have what it takes to become rich in Dividend Reinvesting!

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