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PayPal Was Once Worth $280 Billion. Now Stripe Wants to Buy It.

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  PayPal once looked almost untouchable. In 2021, the payments giant was worth more than $280 billion . Now, one of the world's biggest private fintech companies is discussing buying it. Stripe and private-equity firm Advent International are in talks to acquire PayPal , according to people familiar with the situation. But there is a catch. The first offer wasn't good enough for PayPal. The $53 Billion Offer In July, Stripe and Advent reportedly offered $60.50 per PayPal share . That valued PayPal at roughly $53 billion . PayPal considered the offer too low. The two sides have continued negotiating over a potentially higher price, but there is no deal yet and no guarantee one will happen . PayPal shares closed at about $61.66 on Friday, giving the company a market value of roughly $54 billion . Think about that difference. A company that was once worth more than $280 billion is now being discussed in a deal worth around $53 billion. That's an enormous fall. ...

The Stock You Wish You Bought Five Years Ago

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There is a question investors love asking after a stock has exploded: "Why didn't I buy it five years ago?" NVIDIA is probably one of the clearest examples. Five years ago, NVIDIA was already a major technology company. It wasn't some unknown company waiting to be discovered. Yet, according to Fidelity's February 2026 comparison, NVIDIA's five-year return was about 1,369% . Over the same period, Alphabet returned about 208%, Meta about 157%, Apple about 127%, and Tesla about 84%. A hypothetical $100 investment in NVIDIA at the beginning of that measurement period would have grown to roughly $1,469 , before taxes and fees. And that's where hindsight becomes dangerous. Everyone Knows the Winner After It Wins Looking backward, NVIDIA seems obvious. AI is everywhere. Data centres need enormous computing power. NVIDIA makes the chips and infrastructure powering much of that demand. But five years ago, the future wasn't nearly as obvious. Inves...

Nobody Is Willing to Lose Money. So Why Do Investors Keep Saying It?

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One of the most common pieces of investing advice is: "Invest only what you're willing to lose." It sounds sensible. But there's one problem. Who is actually willing to lose money? If someone handed you $1,000 today and asked whether you'd like to keep it or lose it, the answer would be obvious. Nobody invests hoping to lose. So what does the advice really mean? It's About Survival, Not Losing The phrase isn't telling you to expect failure. It's reminding you not to put yourself in a position where one bad investment could destroy your finances. Every investment carries risk. Stocks can fall. Cryptocurrencies can crash. Startups can fail. The question isn't whether an investment can lose value. The question is whether you can recover if it does. Warren Buffett Never Bets Everything Warren Buffett has invested billions of dollars throughout his career. But one thing has remained consistent. He doesn't risk everything on a s...

Why Do Some Companies Never Pay Dividends?

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  Some of the world's biggest companies make billions of dollars every year. So, many people ask the same question: If these companies are making so much money, why don't they share it with shareholders? The answer is simpler than it seems. Some companies believe they can create more value by investing their profits back into the business instead of paying them out as dividends. What Is a Dividend? A dividend is money a company pays to its shareholders. If you own shares in a company that pays dividends, you may receive cash regularly, usually every few months or once a year. For some investors, dividends provide a steady source of income while they continue to own the company's shares. Why Do Some Companies Pay Dividends? Companies that have been around for many years often pay dividends because they don't need to spend every dollar on expansion. Their businesses are already well established. Instead of keeping all their profits, they choose to reward shar...

Why Do Rich People Borrow Instead of Selling Their Stocks?

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  you own shares in a company worth ₦1 billion . One day, you need ₦100 million . Most people would think the obvious answer is simple. Sell some of the shares. But many wealthy people don't do that. Instead, they borrow money. At first, that sounds strange. Why borrow money when you're already rich? The answer is simpler than you might think. Their Wealth Isn't Sitting in a Bank When you hear that someone like Jensen Huang or Warren Buffett is worth billions of dollars, it doesn't mean they wave billions sitting in cash. Most of their wealth comes from the shares they own in their companies or other investments. Their money is tied to assets that can grow in value over time. Selling Means Giving Up Ownership Let's say you own shares worth ₦1 billion. If you sell ₦100 million worth of those shares, you now own less of the company. That may not seem like a big deal today. But if the company's value doubles in the future, the shares you sold woul...

Why buying the Dip works in theory but fails most people

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  Everybody Loves Buying The Dip 😭📉 Until the dip actually arrives. Then suddenly: "What if it keeps falling?" 😭 Funny how that works. When markets are going UP, people confidently say: "I wish stocks would crash so I could buy cheaper." Then stocks fall 20%. And those same people start googling: "Is this the end?" 💀 Buying The Dip Sounds Genius In Theory 👀 The idea is simple. Don't buy today. Wait for a crash. Then swoop in and grab assets at discount prices 😎 Sounds smart. Sounds disciplined. Sounds like something a future billionaire would do. There's just one tiny problem. Nobody Knows When The Dip Is Coming 😭 That's the entire game. The market doesn't send invitations. It doesn't email: "Hello investor. The crash begins next Tuesday at 2:17 PM." People wait. And wait. And wait. Meanwhile the market keeps climbing without them. 💀 Cash Has A Secret Cost 👀 Most people only think a...

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