Your Million-Dollar Portfolio
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Don't think you could never build and grow a seven-figure portfolio because, odds are, you can — and today's panic-ridden stock market offers an exceptional opportunity for investors. Full Story
Name That Company
Founded in Milwaukee in 1948, I'm a world leader in employment services, specializing in recruitment, assessment, training and more. I've got 4,500 offices worldwide and serve 400,000 employers annually. My largest market is France, followed by America. I helped get women employed in the 1960s with my "White Glove Girl" marketing campaign. Full Story
Monsanto's Yields
The Motley Fool Take
Monsanto (NYSE: MON) won't be selling its Roundup Ready 2 Yield soybean seeds in Europe, but at least the U.S. farmers it sells them to will be able to hock their final product there. The European Union recently approved the genetically modified soybeans for import. Full Story
What Buffett Meant
My Dumbest Investment
I took a position in Warren Buffett's company, Berkshire Hathaway, a few years ago, buying one share of his class-A stock for around $20,000 (yes, one share: $20,000). A while later I was reading the annual letter to shareholders, and Buffet said he did not think the business would keep growing as it had in the past. Full Story
Last week's trivia answer
Based in little Rhode Island, I'm a global toy and leisure giant. I was founded in 1923 by the Hassenfeld brothers and began by selling textiles, but soon moved on to pencil boxes and school supplies. I bought Milton Bradley in 1984 and Parker Bros. in 1991. I introduced GI Joe, the world's first "action figure," in 1964, and Mr. Potato Head in 1952. Full Story
A Stock Answer
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Q When I buy stock, what am I buying? I see that the company gets its money when the stock is first issued. But after that, how does the company benefit when I buy a share on the open market? — G.L., Riverside, Calif. Full Story
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