Tesla Shareholders Should Vote No On Elon Musk's $56 Billion Pay Deal, Glass Lewis Says
Tesla shareholders should reject Elon Musk's "excessive" $56 billion pay deal, proxy advisory firm Glass Lewis recommended.
Tesla shareholders should reject Elon Musk's "excessive" $56 billion pay deal, proxy advisory firm Glass Lewis recommended.
High-yield dividend stocks can generate impressive levels of passive income if they're sustainable. Is this 16.5% payout too good to be true? The post At 16.5%, this dividend stock has the highest yield in the FTSE 350 appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
Even the HMRC doesn’t know if any of the 341 tax breaks promote economic growth – many merely line the pockets of company owners and the super-rich, writes Phillip Inman, economics editor
The controversial work-from-home trend, catalysed by the Covid-19 lockdowns, has drawn criticism by some business leaders and politicians.
Following publication of updated guidance, our writer’s been looking at the Legal & General dividend forecast for the next four years. The post Here’s the 2024-2027 dividend forecast for one of the FTSE 100’s most reliable income stocks appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
Harvey Jones was blinded by the low yield on this UK stock and didn't realise it was one of the best dividend growth plays on the FTSE 100. The post This explosive UK stock has hiked dividends by 14.6% a year for a decade. Time to buy? appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
The National Grid share price has pulled back after the company announced a rights issue. Here's what our writer thinks will happen. The post Here’s where I think the National Grid share price will end 2024 appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
City traders are selling off French bonds amid mounting fears of a debt crisis in Europe’s second-largest economy.
Nvidia shares have exploded 29 times in value since 2019, but can this semiconductor penny stock do the same? Zaven Boyrazian investigates. The post Will this penny stock be the next Nvidia?! appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
The rate-setting Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) left the door open for a June cut at its last meeting in May, but since then a number of data releases have pointed to stubborn inflationary pressures.
Markets will kick off a holiday-shortened trading week after ending last week at record highs.
The Legal & General share price has been flat for a few years, despite chunky dividend forecasts. I check its passive income outlook. The post Is Legal & General the best FTSE 100 stock to buy for passive income now? appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
Ahead of the general election, the Tories and Labour have repeatedly clashed over each other’s tax plans. But how is each pound spent?
This Fool highlights four very different shares he's added to his SIPP and Stocks and Shares ISA portfolios so far this year. The post 4 new stocks I’ve bought for my ISA and SIPP in 2024! appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
Zaven Boyrazian explains how to capitalise on the power of a SIPP to generate a sustainable, lucrative, passive income stream for 2024 and beyond. The post Here’s how to invest £60k in a SIPP to target a 7% yield in 2024 appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
This FTSE stock’s been crushed if not quite left for dead. However, Edward Sheldon believes it's capable of a big rebound at some stage. The post Down 50%, this FTSE dividend stock looks like a steal to me appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
This FTSE 250 stock is one of the cheapest stocks on the index. Our writer explores why this is and explains why he's keeping a close eye on developments. The post With a forward P/E of 3.28x, could this FTSE 250 stock make me rich? appeared first on The Motley Fool UK.
One of London's most prominent venture capital investors will this week change its name following the death and resignation of its two co-founders. Sky News understands that Hambro Perks, which counts a stake in What3Words, the location-mapping service, among its holdings, is to rebrand as Salica Investments. Hambro Perks was founded by Rupert Hambro, an investment veteran who died in 2021, and Dominic Perks, who left the firm last year.
Labour and the Conservatives are desperate to reassure middle-class voters they will not put up taxes if they win the general election.
The S&P 500 risks as much as an 86% crash when the "bubble of all bubbles" burst, one economist warned.
As an investment, you could say it’s the “real thing”. Coca-Cola may not be your drink of choice, but for those on the lookout for quality and value over the longer term, the shares of the American consumer giant have a good deal to commend them.