There are literally thousands of publicly traded companies you can invest in, not to mention the many ETFs and mutual funds you can buy, so it's not surprising many investors don't know where to begin. While I don't have a crystal ball that tells me what stocks will deliver the best returns, I've tried to do the next best thing here. In this article, I'll discuss 10 stocks that I think could be great buys in 2022 for long-term investors looking to put money to work. Before we get to the stocks you're here for, let's acknowledge three caveats: Choosing the best stocks to buy today heavily depends on your personal financial situation. To get a feel for where you stand, read our guide on how to invest in stocks . It walks you through topics such as establishing an emergency fund, allocating assets, and when it makes sense to buy stocks. I like these stocks for long-term investments. I have absolutely no idea what they'll do over the next few weeks or months. While I ensured … [Read more...] about The Top 10 Stocks to Buy in 2022
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Bishop slams PH’s worst case of vote-buying in Surigao del Sur
FILE PHOTO: Bishop Raul B. Dael of the Diocese of Tandag (Surigao del Sur) gives a homily during a Holy Mass for the Earth Day celebration on April 22, 2021. ERWIN M. MASCARIÑAS SAN FRANCISCO, AGUSAN DEL SUR — Tandag City Bishop Raul Dael has condemned what he called the worst and one of the most massive vote-buying in the province of Surigao del Sur during the May 9 elections. According to the bishop, the amount distributed to each voter reached almost P12,000 in Tandag City alone. “Amidst our hardships, this could be the biggest amount of vote-buying in the country,” Dael said in his pastoral letter on Sunday morning (May 15), a copy of which was posted on the Roman Catholic Diocese of Tandag Facebook page. Photos that circulated in private messages in Facebook chat groups showed different money denominations stapled separately for each name of a candidate in Tandag City, implying the price paid for each candidate. The denominations were contained in just one envelope … [Read more...] about Bishop slams PH’s worst case of vote-buying in Surigao del Sur
IndiGo stands by Ranchi incident involving teen with disability, offers to buy him electric wheelchair
An IndiGo staffer called a distressed teen with disability a threat to other passengers. (Screengrab from video posted on Facebook by Manisha Gupta). After facing public anger for not allowing a teen with disability and his family to board a flight at the Ranchi airport, IndiGo said it made the best possible decision under difficult circumstances. The teenager was "visibly in panic" at the boarding area, the airline's Chief Executive Officer Ronojoy Dutta said in statement on May 9. "While providing courteous and compassionate service to our customers is of paramount importance to us, the airport staff, in line with the safety guidelines, were forced to make a difficult decision as to whether this commotion would carry forward aboard the aircraft." IndiGo said it was nevertheless distressed by the incident and offered to buy the teenager an electric wheelchair. "Throughout the check-in and boarding process our intent of course was to carry the family." The incident … [Read more...] about IndiGo stands by Ranchi incident involving teen with disability, offers to buy him electric wheelchair
How Shanghai residents are using Excel, job skills to navigate lockdown
The huge majority of Shanghai residents who have dodged COVID have not escaped the ordeal of lockdown. China's worst COVID-19 outbreak has frayed nerves and stirred resentment among many residents of Shanghai but some have thrived in the face of adversity, stepping up with bright ideas and commitment to help their communities through the crisis. Not surprisingly, many such people have used the skills they developed in their jobs to help others navigate the frightening new world of forced quarantine and lockdowns that no one dreamed of before COVID. Li Di, a senior executive with a global bank, knew he had to help when he was admitted to the Nanhui quarantine site in April, after testing positive for COVID, and was confronted by chaos. "There were only 120 to 150 staff to take care of 10,000 patients. The staff literally had their hands full," said Li. Li set up a team of more than a dozen volunteers to arrange meals, distribute various supplies and help elderly patients … [Read more...] about How Shanghai residents are using Excel, job skills to navigate lockdown
Drone operations | Digital Sky platform to be fully functional by October, says DGCA
The Unmanned Aircraft System Rules, 2021, was notified by the Centre on March 12. Digital Sky, the online platform hosted by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) for various activities related to the management of drones in India, will be fully functional by October 2022, the regulatory body under the Ministry of Civil Aviation said. While addressing the National Conference on Promotion of Kisan Drones: Issues, Challenges and Way Forward, DGCA Assistant Director Manish Gupta said that Set 2 of Phase 2 of Digital Sky which includes features such as applying for a remote pilot certificate, application for starting Remote Pilot Training Organisation, pilot certificate, and flight plan submission will be enabled by July this year. Gupta added that Set 3 of Phase 2, which has features such as Situational Awareness enhancements, beyond the visual line of sight (BVLOS) operations, suspension or cancellation or revocation of permissions, and compliance to Drone Rules … [Read more...] about Drone operations | Digital Sky platform to be fully functional by October, says DGCA
Walmart Q1 FY2023 Earnings Report Preview
Key Takeaways Analysts estimate adjusted EPS of $1.48 vs. $1.69 in Q1 FY 2022. U.S. comparable sales (excluding fuel sales) are expected to rise YOY, but at less than half the pace of the same quarter a year ago. Revenue is expected to barely increase for the second straight quarter as the boost from the pandemic continues to wear off. Walmart Inc. ( WMT ), one of the world's biggest retailers, enjoyed unusually strong earnings and revenue growth during the past two years. The key driver was consumers who changed their buying patterns in several ways during the pandemic. Walmart's e-commerce sales soared as people sheltering at home boosted their shopping online. And consumers also spent more on manufactured goods as they spent less on dining out and traveling. But these pandemic-related forces are beginning to lose momentum. As a result, Walmart's growth has begun to slow sharply. Investors will be watching whether Walmart can reverse its slowdown in growth when … [Read more...] about Walmart Q1 FY2023 Earnings Report Preview
DGCA issues show cause notice to IndiGo for denying boarding to child with special needs
An IndiGo staffer allegedly called a distressed teen with disability a threat to other passengers. (Screengrab from video posted on Facebook by Manisha Gupta) The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has issued a show cause notice to private carrier IndiGo for denying boarding to a child with special needs , an official release said on May 16. The airline has been asked to explain within 10 days why action should not be initiated against it, the aviation sector regulator said. The incident, which drew flak towards IndiGo, was reported on May 7 at the Ranchi Airport. Citing safety risks, the airline staffers had denied boarding to a teenager with special needs. After the incident drew outrage, the DGCA had, in the past week, constituted a three-member inquiry committee to conduct a probe. "The committee has submitted its report," the official release said, adding, "The findings of the committee prima facie indicate inappropriate handling of passengers by the … [Read more...] about DGCA issues show cause notice to IndiGo for denying boarding to child with special needs