Confused over which technology giant you should purchase?
This week, we compare the two trillion-dollar companies, Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) and Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT), to help you arrive at a decision.
Meanwhile, Sheng Siong (SGX: OV8) saw its share price skidding to a 52-week low recently.
Does the retailer’s share price have what it takes to mount a robust recovery?
Elsewhere, fintech group iFAST Corporation Limited’s (SGX: AIY) share price has been on a tear in the past year.
Can the fast-growing company revisit its all-time high back in 2021?
Here is a list of our top articles for this week.
1. Apple vs Microsoft: Which Technology Stock Should You Buy?
We place two technology behemoths side by side to determine which makes the better investment.
2. Sheng Siong’s Share Price is Languishing Near its 52-Week Low: Can the Retailer Find its Mojo Again?
Sheng Siong is seeing its share price languish near a 52-week low, but can the supermarket operator’s business enjoy continued success?
3. iFAST’s Share Price Surged 64% in the Past Year: Can the Fintech Surpass its All-Time High of S$10?
Read on to find out if iFAST can reclaim its all-time high share price anytime soon.
4. 4 Singapore Blue-Chip Stocks Delivering Dividend Yields of 5.6% or More
Looking for yield and stability? Here are four Singapore blue-chip stocks delivering a dividend yield of 5.6% or better.
5. 3 Singapore REITs That Announced Divestments Recently: Should Income Investors Pay Attention?
These three Singapore REITs have been active in capital recycling – is this a good thing for investors?
These four stocks are soaring to their year-highs but do they have what it takes to continue their stellar run?
7. 4 Singapore Stocks Paying Out Dividends in July
Looking for dividends? Here are four stocks paying them out in July.
8. 5 US Growth Stocks That Reported Higher Profits Along with Increased Dividends
Want the best of both worlds? We highlight five US stocks that not only grew their profits but also upped their dividends.
9. 5 Singapore Stocks with Dividend Yields Higher Than Your CPF Special Account
While the CPF Special Account does yield an attractive 4.08% interest rate, these five Singapore stocks sport higher dividend yields.
10. What Are Share Buybacks and How Do They Affect Investors?
If share buybacks have always confused you, read on to find out more about what they are and how investors are affected by this corporate action.
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