The firm names a dozen stocks that offer big, fast-growing dividends, and are available at far lower prices than the average S&P 500 stock.
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GOLDMAN SACHS: Stocks that pay huge dividends are historically cheap. Here are the 12 poised to make the biggest payouts to investors through 2021.

GOLDMAN SACHS: Stocks that pay huge dividends are historically cheap. Here are the 12 poised to make the biggest payouts to investors through 2021.

Marley Jay | The firm names a dozen stocks that offer big, fast-growing dividends, and are available at far lower prices than the average S&P 500 stock.

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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella says too many people use their phones to consume, not create — and thinks its Teams chat app can help restore 'balance'

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella says too many people use their phones to consume, not create — and thinks its Teams chat app can help restore 'balance'

Paayal Zaveri | Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella says that its Teams chat app helps connect users to each other in a different way than other social networks.

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Construction tech is looking to disrupt an industry that's notoriously slow to embrace change — insiders say these are the 10 contech startups to watch in 2020

Construction tech is looking to disrupt an industry that's notoriously slow to embrace change — insiders say these are the 10 contech startups to watch in 2020

Alex Nicoll | Construction labor costs continue to increase and construction productivity has been flat for decades. That's created an opportunity for contech.

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A retired Navy SEAL commander of one of America's most decorated special ops teams reveals how to have difficult conversations for getting underperforming teams back on track

A retired Navy SEAL commander of one of America's most decorated special ops teams reveals how to have difficult conversations for getting underperforming teams back on track

Richard Feloni | Jocko Willink told us why ego is the biggest impediment to constructively tackling challenges as a team.

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Tesla is on a tear, with no end in sight. That means the naysayers' case is in ruins.

Tesla is on a tear, with no end in sight. That means the naysayers' case is in ruins.

Matthew DeBord | The rally has been driven not by Tesla's familiar up-and-down story, nor by CEO Elon Musk's cult of personality, but by facts and fundamentals.

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SpaceX is launching a doomed rocket for NASA — and that's a good thing. Here's what you need to know about the company's explosive in-flight abort test.

SpaceX is launching a doomed rocket for NASA — and that's a good thing. Here's what you need to know about the company's explosive in-flight abort test.

Dave Mosher | The rocket company's penultimate test for NASA is vital to certifying the Falcon 9 rocket and Crew Dragon spaceship for first-ever astronaut flights.

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Elizabeth Warren blasts Amtrak's proposed airline-style ticketing changes that could make it harder to change trains or get a refund

Elizabeth Warren blasts Amtrak's proposed airline-style ticketing changes that could make it harder to change trains or get a refund

Graham Rapier | The senator and Democratic presidential candidate has been a tough critic of the railroad as it attempts to turn a profit for the first time.

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Facebook's retreat on WhatsApp ads shows the limits of its Instagram playbook and means Mark Zuckerberg must answer a $22 billion question

Facebook's retreat on WhatsApp ads shows the limits of its Instagram playbook and means Mark Zuckerberg must answer a $22 billion question

Rob Price | Analysts thought WhatsApp could be another money-making machine like Instagram. Turns out it's not so simple.

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Customer 'paranoia' over Amazon Web Services could help Microsoft unseat it as the dominant cloud in the market, analyst says

Customer 'paranoia' over Amazon Web Services could help Microsoft unseat it as the dominant cloud in the market, analyst says

Rosalie Chan | From Walmart picking Microsoft Azure to last year's Capital One breach, an analyst says Amazon has a few big weaknesses that Microsoft could target.

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Carlos Ghosn's transformation from business icon to international fugitive was entirely predictable, industry leaders say. But his next act could surprise everyone.

Carlos Ghosn's transformation from business icon to international fugitive was entirely predictable, industry leaders say. But his next act could surprise everyone.

Matthew DeBord | Ghosn was arrested in 2019 in Japan, in the most stunning downfall in the history of the auto industry. He later staged a Hollywood escape to Lebanon.

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