There are those who prefer to have a highly concentrated portfolio of investments, backing themselves to consistently pick winners and avoid major losers. If it works, it works beautifully.
But if a 20% position goes wrong, returns are ruined for a long time...A subscription helps you enjoy the best of our business content every day along with benefits such as articles from our international business news partners; ProfileData financial data; and digital access to the Sunday Times and TimesLive Premium.
Switzerland Neuesten Nachrichten, Switzerland Schlagzeilen
Similar News:Sie können auch ähnliche Nachrichten wie diese lesen, die wir aus anderen Nachrichtenquellen gesammelt haben.
THE FINANCE GHOST: Shoprite shows the power of focusThe retailer is a classic example of a business that lost its focus, then found it — with a corresponding fall and rise in its share price, writes FinanceGhost.
Weiterlesen »
THE FINANCE GHOST: Shoprite shows the power of focusThe retailer is a classic example of a business that lost its focus, then found it — with a corresponding fall and rise in its share price, writes FinanceGhost.
Weiterlesen »
THE FINANCE GHOST: Shoprite shows the power of focusThe retailer is a classic example of a business that lost its focus, then found it — with a corresponding fall and rise in its share price, writes FinanceGhost.
Weiterlesen »
PHANTOM SHARES: The Finance Ghost: The lowdown on Mr Price, Takealot, Old Mutual and LewisMr Price has a red ocean strategy, as there really isn’t much to differentiate its businesses in the market. Great piece TheFinanceGhost.
Weiterlesen »
WATCH | Shoprite unveils new electric truck – that also glows in the dark | Business InsiderThe Shoprite Group is piloting a heavy-duty electric truck as part of its fleet. It doesn't rely on fuel, emits no carbon dioxide, keeps food cool, and glows in the dark. 😂😅.. Why does it remind me of a certain passive minister..'glows in the dark' Otherwise, it sounds very good and interesting 👍 JuniorBuffett Good luck keeping it charged
Weiterlesen »