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The 25 Worst Stocks by Shareholder Wealth Losses (1926-2022)
The 25 Worst Stocks by Shareholder Wealth Losses (1926-2022)
Among publicly-listed U.S. companies, the 25 worst stocks have lost shareholders a collective $1.2 trillion since 1926. Put another way, just 0.1% of all stocks have led to 14% of all cumulative losses in shareholder wealth.
In this graphic, we use data from Henrik Bessembinder of Arizona State University to show the worst stocks of the last century.
Visualizing Mining’s Footprint in British Columbia
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Ron Paul at The Duran Discusses Nonintervention and the Military-Industrial Complex
Many supporters of the United States pursuing a foreign policy of nonintervention have benefited from information and insights presented at The Duran regarding developments around the world.A recent The Duran episode is one not to be missed for these individuals, with prominent nonintervention proponent Paul joining hosts Glenn Diesen and Alexander Mercouris in discussing topics including both the noninterventionist US foreign policy supported by American Founders and the military-industrial complex.Watch the episode here:http://rumble.com/embed/v3bbhq4/
The 25 Best Stocks by Shareholder Wealth Creation (1926-2022)
The 25 Best Stocks by Shareholder Wealth Creation (1926-2022)
Out of 28,114 publicly-listed U.S. companies analyzed over the last century, the 25 best stocks have created nearly a third of all shareholder wealth. Put another way, just 0.1% of stocks have added over $17.6 trillion to investors’ wallets.