American Express (AXP)
Reviews the company's brand value and consumer prestige over a 30-year investment period.
* Does not constitute investment advice
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Reviews the company's brand value and consumer prestige over a 30-year investment period.
CNBC TelevisionThe speaker discusses macroeconomic risks in the financial services sector and consumer spending trends.
Financial EducationThe speaker scrutinizes the financial reflections of changes in consumer spending on credit card companies.
CNBC TelevisionThe speaker evaluates consumer spending trends, delinquency rates, and valuations within the financial services sector.
Meet KevinThe speaker analyzes the current valuation ratios and long-term stability of the company, which continues to be held in the Berkshire portfolio.
Value Investing with Sven Carlin, Ph.D.The speaker examines the sharp pullback in American Express shares following the Citrini report and the sectoral risk perception.
Bora ÖzkentExamines American Express stock as an indicator for consumer spending and reviews its current price action.
CNBC TelevisionEvaluates the current valuation of American Express following a significant price increase and position size management.
CNBC TelevisionThe speaker reviews the company's business model durability against AI disruption and projects long-term returns based on conservative and bull case economic scenarios.
Financial EducationThe analyst interprets the recurring market behavior where the stock drops despite reporting good earnings as an opportunity.
CNBC TelevisionThe speaker examines American Express's market position, acknowledging its established brand strength and ability to retain customer segments, particularly its appeal to younger demographics and high-spending customers, despite emerging competition in the corporate credit card sector.
CNBC TelevisionThe speaker evaluates American Express's past performance, noting the stock delivered double-digit gains and is one of the best-performing banks in the country.
Yahoo FinanceThe speaker analyzes the impact of travel and spending trends on financial results.
CNBC TelevisionThe speaker reviews American Express as an investment, addressing potential regulatory risks regarding credit card rates.
Financial EducationThe analysis examines how different credit card business models, specifically fee-based structures versus interest-based ones, might be affected by the proposed rate caps.
CNBC TelevisionThe speaker examines the general resilience of consumer spending and the performance of credit card companies trading near record highs.
CNBC TelevisionThe speaker defines the company as a "sleepy money maker" and analyzes its long-term stable upside potential.
Financial EducationThe speaker examines the company's subscription-based revenue model, competitive advantage (moat), and long-term compound return potential.
Financial EducationThe speaker scrutinizes American Express's stock performance, highlighting its upward movement and noting it likely achieved a new record high during a period of strong market activity for Dow components.
Yahoo FinanceThe speaker interprets the stock's performance within the general activity of the financial sector.
Financial EducationReviews the company's brand value and consumer prestige over a 30-year investment period.
* Does not constitute investment advice
The speaker discusses macroeconomic risks in the financial services sector and consumer spending trends.
* Does not constitute investment advice
The speaker scrutinizes the financial reflections of changes in consumer spending on credit card companies.
* Does not constitute investment advice
The speaker evaluates consumer spending trends, delinquency rates, and valuations within the financial services sector.
* Does not constitute investment advice
The speaker analyzes the current valuation ratios and long-term stability of the company, which continues to be held in the Berkshire portfolio.
* Does not constitute investment advice
The speaker examines the sharp pullback in American Express shares following the Citrini report and the sectoral risk perception.
* Does not constitute investment advice
Examines American Express stock as an indicator for consumer spending and reviews its current price action.
* Does not constitute investment advice
Evaluates the current valuation of American Express following a significant price increase and position size management.
* Does not constitute investment advice
The speaker reviews the company's business model durability against AI disruption and projects long-term returns based on conservative and bull case economic scenarios.
* Does not constitute investment advice
The analyst interprets the recurring market behavior where the stock drops despite reporting good earnings as an opportunity.
* Does not constitute investment advice
The speaker examines American Express's market position, acknowledging its established brand strength and ability to retain customer segments, particularly its appeal to younger demographics and high-spending customers, despite emerging competition in the corporate credit card sector.
* Does not constitute investment advice
The speaker evaluates American Express's past performance, noting the stock delivered double-digit gains and is one of the best-performing banks in the country.
* Does not constitute investment advice
The speaker analyzes the impact of travel and spending trends on financial results.
* Does not constitute investment advice
The speaker reviews American Express as an investment, addressing potential regulatory risks regarding credit card rates.
* Does not constitute investment advice
The analysis examines how different credit card business models, specifically fee-based structures versus interest-based ones, might be affected by the proposed rate caps.
* Does not constitute investment advice
The speaker examines the general resilience of consumer spending and the performance of credit card companies trading near record highs.
* Does not constitute investment advice
The speaker defines the company as a "sleepy money maker" and analyzes its long-term stable upside potential.
* Does not constitute investment advice
The speaker examines the company's subscription-based revenue model, competitive advantage (moat), and long-term compound return potential.
* Does not constitute investment advice
The speaker scrutinizes American Express's stock performance, highlighting its upward movement and noting it likely achieved a new record high during a period of strong market activity for Dow components.
* Does not constitute investment advice
The speaker interprets the stock's performance within the general activity of the financial sector.
* Does not constitute investment advice