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Image source: Getty Images. 1. Meta Platforms. You may associate Meta Platforms (NASDAQ: META) mainly with social media. The company owns Facebook, Messenger, Instagram, and WhatsApp -- which ...
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This Tech Stock Just Raised Its Dividend by 35%, and Analysts Are Raising Their Price Targets ... T-Mobile's dividend yield amounted to 1.32% at today's price, but the big increase will bring that ...
Nuro officially launched in January 2018 and showcased its first product, an electric self-driving local commerce delivery vehicle. Known as the R1, it weighs 1,500 pounds (680 kg) and is just over 6 feet (1.8 m) tall, about half the width of a sedan. This vehicle is designed to carry only cargo, with space for 12 grocery bags in the first model.
MAKO Surgical was founded in 2004 by Rony Abovitz and other key members of its predecessor Z-KAT, Inc. [9] Z-KAT was founded in 1997 by Rony Abovitz, William Tapia, Michael Peshkin Ph.D., Julio Santos-Munne, and Wayne J. Kerness, M.D. and was developing a novel haptic robotic system for medical applications, amongst a wide variety of computer-assisted surgery technologies.
However, on April 15, 1994, DEC reported a loss of $183 million—three to four times higher than the loss many people on Wall Street had predicted (compared with a loss of $30 million in the comparable period a year earlier), causing the stock price on the NYSE to plunge $5.875 to $23, a 20% drop.
The company's valuation is high, with a forward price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of 67. This far exceeds the S&P 500 Health Care Sector's forward P/E ratio of 19. However, for some this is justified.
In 1987, Tom Cousins formed the Cousins Foundation and funded it with stock in the company. [3] In 2002, Thomas Cousins retired from his position as CEO, but remained chairman of the board of directors until the end of 2006, at which time he retired. [4] R. Dary Stone also stepped down from the president and COO positions in 2002. [5] [6]