Mastercard (NYSE: MA) is known as a powerful card payments enterprise that's second to Visa in size. Its services are available in 210 countries and territories, demonstrating its wide reach. This unstoppable financial stock has crushed it for shareholders, producing a total return of 612% during the ...
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Date: 3 Apr 2024
Price: USD 479.21
Shares: 31
Total: USD 14,856.51
Mastercard (NYSE: MA) and Visa (NYSE: V) have an effective oligopoly in the payment processing space. That's a good thing for their businesses in some ways, and a bad thing in others. But the good largely outweighs the bad, which helps explain Mastercard's 500%-plus share-price gain over the past decade. ...
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Credit card processing networks Visa (NYSE: V) and Mastercard (NYSE: MA) announced bombshell news last week that could significantly affect their businesses. They agreed to settle a lawsuit with merchants, almost 20 years in the making, to lower their swipe fees, the amount they charge merchants for ...
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It is widely known that Warren Buffett, one of the greatest investors ever, loves dividend stocks. So it's not surprising that the company he leads, Berkshire Hathaway, has several excellent dividend stocks in its portfolio. Two of the best are Visa (NYSE: V) and Mastercard (NYSE: MA), the world's largest ...
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When you say the name Visa (NYSE: V), the next name you think of is Mastercard (NYSE: MA), and vice versa. That's because these two payment processors are the dominant players in their industry. Mastercard is the smaller of the two companies, but it is still a powerhouse. Investors have high expectations ...
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Because of all the attention that the dominant and high-flying tech firms are getting these days, Mastercard (NYSE: MA) might fly somewhat under the radar. But that doesn't mean this business isn't worthy of your consideration. Quite the opposite. Shares have soared 496% in just the last decade (as of ...
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