Posted on 11/07/2014 4:13:08 PM PST by TigerLikesRooster
Ten stocks for the next 25 years
John Melloy | @whatevermelloy
As we close the book on the silver anniversary of CNBC, the company's digital arm is looking ahead to the next 25 years and the trends, challenges and innovations that will define that era.
The following are companies best positioned to capitalize on these waves. Some may look familiar, while others will be a total surprise. However, they all have one or more of the following characteristics: a deep moat, an energetic leader, steady and growing cash flows, and multiple revenue streams. No need to look up their quotes everyday, just stash these away and open in 2039.
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You answered this post 5 years later? There is no EMC. They are now part of Dell Technologies. As a former DC director, I also tossed EMC a couple of times. Then again, I also tossed IBM, Hitachi and NetAop from my DC.
I also tossed IBM. Never needed to toss HDS or NetApp. Anytime I needed to keep them on their toes I just brought in a few niche players for proof of concepts, let HDS and NetApp's storage engineers see them in my data center and magically I had a whole lot more negotiating strength with them.
Always good advice
Ocgn ontx yten and reemf for long hold .... General dynamics owns general atomics general atomics owns the privately held Synchron soon they will probably own the publicly held Synchron. This tiny little penny stock REEMF spent 10 years developing a Clean and efficient process for uranium and rare earth.They are now partnered with this megalith that is Synchron general atomics. And their genius CEO has Secured and protected the shareholders. Was $13 in 2011
Thanks
https://www.i24news.tv/en/news/international/americas/1576085150-us-military-to-sponsor-rare-metals-plant-to-offset-dependence-on-china-report was 15$ in 2011
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