5 Dividend-Paying Giants Have Been on Goldman Sachs Conviction List the Longest
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5 Dividend-Paying Giants Have Been on Goldman Sachs Conviction List the Longest
"The firm's top-notch research department continues to provide institutional and high-net-worth clients with the best ideas across the investment spectrum and is likely to do so for years to come. Founded in 1869, Goldman Sachs is the world's second-largest investment bank by revenue and is ranked 55th on the Fortune 500 list of the largest U.S. corporations by total revenue."
"The Goldman Sachs Conviction List is a curated selection of stocks that the firm's research team believes are highly likely to outperform the market. It's a tool for investors to identify stocks with strong growth potential and is frequently updated to reflect changes in market conditions and company performance. The list aims to pinpoint stocks where Goldman Sachs analysts have the "highest level of conviction" for outperformance."
Goldman Sachs is a leading global investment bank founded in 1869, ranked second by revenue and 55th on the Fortune 500. The firm offers financing, advisory services, risk distribution, hedging, and investment advice and execution across public and private markets for institutional and corporate clients and individuals. The research department provides institutional and high-net-worth clients with top investment ideas and maintains a Conviction List of stocks expected to outperform. The Conviction List is curated, frequently updated, and targets stocks with strong growth potential where analysts have the highest level of conviction. Several long-tenured, dividend-paying companies remain on the list and are rated Buy.
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