The Week’s Investing News Roundup: Amazon, Verizon, Dividend Aristocrats and More

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  • The United Auto Workers (UAW) strikes against the big three Detroit automakers came to an end this past week.
  • The Federal Reserve held the federal funds rate steady, but Fed Chair Powell did not rule out further rate increases.
  • Apple topped consensus estimates for its fiscal fourth quarter but offered a disappointing forecast.
  • The unemployment rate ticked up to 3.9% in October, as fewer jobs than expected were added.
  • The Dow Jones industrials, S&P 500 and Nasdaq ended the week more than 4% higher.

Amazon (AMZN) Stock Price Prediction in 2030: Bull, Base & Bear Forecasts

Amazon has been one of the stock market’s greatest success stories ever. Here we break down a bull, bear and base case for where Amazon trades in 2030. Check out how we arrived at each price prediction.

Where Will Verizon (VZ) Stock Be in 10 Years? The Bull & Bear Case and Dividend Projections

Verizon has one of the market’s largest dividends, making it a tempting buy for any investors looking for yield. So, where will its share price be in a decade? Here we examine the bull, bear and base case for where Verizon’s share price is headed.

3 Dividend Stocks I’m Putting $15,000 in to Right Now

There is now a fantastic opportunity for patient investors to scoop up shares of high-yielding companies at a relative bargain. Here are three to add to portfolios right now that are yielding up to 7.7%.
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7 High-Yielding Dividend Aristocrats Like AbbVie Are the Best Contrarian Ideas Now

Seven top Dividend Aristocrats are all trading at very reasonable levels, pay dependable dividends and are solid and safe ideas despite facing some headwinds this year. They will not only likely hold up if the big selling does return, but they offer outstanding total return potential in 2023 and 2024 as well.

These 3 Demolished ‘Strong Buy’ Dividend Stocks Are the Cheapest in Over 7 Years

These three quality stocks for one reason or another have been buried, and not just this year. They are solid and well-known companies likely to continue to pay the outstanding dividends that they have paid to investors for years. That is, they will pay investors handsomely until their

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