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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Micah Zimmerman

P&G and Colgate Lead Staples Revival: Two Defensive Giants Built for Decades of Returns

Procter & Gamble and Colgate-Palmolive emerge as premier long-term consumer staples plays, leveraging unmatched brand moats and emerging market dominance for sustained growth.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Dave Kovaleski

Apple's Unshakeable Brand Loyalty: The Moat That Justifies Generational Wealth

Apple's 96.4% iPhone upgrade rate and 92% customer retention reveal brand loyalty as its most durable competitive moat, sustaining long-term shareholder value despite regulatory pressures.
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GlobeNewswire Inc.GlobeNewswire Inc.··Chen Guanzheng

MAXDropshipping Upgrades Fulfillment Platform to Capture Growing E-Commerce Market

MAXDropshipping enhances fulfillment platform with personalized services, global warehousing, and dedicated support to compete for scaling e-commerce brands seeking alternatives to fully automated providers.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Jennifer Saibil

Buffett's Forever Holdings: Why Apple, Coca-Cola, and AmEx Define His Legacy

Warren Buffett identifies three core holdings—Apple, Coca-Cola, and American Express—as permanent portfolio fixtures, each offering distinct investment merits.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Ben Gran

Nike's Teen Dominance Can't Offset China Collapse: Stock Recovery Still Distant

Nike leads U.S. teen footwear preferences at 46%, but China revenue declines of 7-20% overshadow domestic strength, keeping recovery outlook bleak.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Thomas Niel

Buffett's Trinity: Why Apple, AmEx, and Coca-Cola Remain Forever Stocks

Buffett's core holdings in Apple, American Express, and Coca-Cola exemplify his forever-stock philosophy through durable competitive moats and consistent earnings growth.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Keith Speights

Morgan Stanley Sees 28% Apple Upside as iPhone Upgrade Cycle Accelerates

Morgan Stanley analyst rates $AAPL strong buy with 28% upside, citing record upgrade interest and potential $60B foldable iPhone revenue by 2026.
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BenzingaBenzinga··Chris Katje

Stellantis Cracks Down on Non-Brand Vehicles at HQ, Tickets Own Employees

Stellantis tickets employees driving non-Stellantis vehicles at Michigan HQ, forcing distant parking. Ford and GM reportedly employ similar policies.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Daniel Miller

Tesla's Model Y Outperforms Market Downturn, Offering Silver Lining for Investors

Tesla's Model Y outperformed broader EV market decline in December, with registrations down just 24% versus 48% EV market decline, retaining top-selling EV position.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Lawrence Nga

Nike's Real 2026 Test: Can It Restore Profit Margins to Glory Days?

Nike must restore operating margins to mid-to-high teens levels in 2026 alongside modest revenue growth to drive substantial earnings reacceleration and return to premium valuation status.
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