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Capitalist Times Contribution: Digital Dividends

My latest Capitalist Times contribution was published about a month ago. Digital Dividends looks within the technology sector for non-traditional dividend paying stocks, meaning skip the semis and steady old-time software companies.

Income-seeking investors tend to gravitate toward utility stocks, master limited partnerships and real estate investment trusts—groups that generate reliable cash flow to support generous dividends.

Despite a reputation for volatile revenue and cutthroat competition that requires constant research and development to stay ahead of the curve, the technology sector is home to more than a few dividend-paying companies worthy of your consideration.

Capitalist Times Contribution: Taking Flight

In my latest Capitalist Times contribution, Taking Flight, I cover a communication infrastructure company poised to expand through the airline and Internet of Things industries:

Most of us expect to be able to call a coworker, text a friend and pull up Web pages or videos at any time. But in many places, data connections like the ones we use every day don’t exist, even if they’re necessary for safety or monitoring and administering far-flung business operations.

For example, the remote areas where mining and drilling for oil and gas occur usually lack the fiber-optic connections or mobile telephone towers that power business communication in the office environment. Traveling by plane can lead to similar disruptions when you aren’t flying above populated areas. Data connections also don’t usually exist at sea.

Things I Learned this Week

Among the things I learned this week:
* Garden & Gun average subscriber household income is $332k. (Courtesy: WSJ)

* Fifty-eight percent of private market activity (as measured on Nasdaq Private Market) in 2015 was private company stock buybacks. That number was 44 percent in 2014. (Courtesy: WSJ)

* The history of debt and late evolution of money. (Courtesy: David Graeber’s Debt)