EP #254 | 3 Spanish Dividend Stocks & The Art of (Not) Selling - with Eloy Snowball

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Why Owners Get Paid More Than Employees | Dividend Talk Ep. 286

Is it fair that investors earn more than workers? In Episode 286, we tackle a listener comment that sparked a real debate about capitalism, wages, and the power of ownership. We also cover the latest dividend hikes from American Express (+16%), Munich RE (+20%), and the Cheesecak ...  Show more

How to Find US & European Dividend Growth Stocks | Insurance Dividend Boom, Novo Nordisk & AI Risks | EPS 285

How do you consistently find high-quality US and European dividend growth stocks? In Episode 285, we revisit our original stock screening framework and update it for today’s market environment including AI disruption, insurance sector tailwinds, and dividend safety.Join usFollow ...  Show more

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