Visa and ExxonMobil are efficient businesses returning capital to shareholders through buybacks and dividends. Oracle is a high-risk, high-reward bet on AI infrastructure demand. Netflix deserves a premium valuation. Nvidia ended 2025 as the most valuable company globally, with a market cap exceeding $1 trillion. Eli Lilly, Walmart, and JPMorgan Chase are close to joining the trillion-dollar club. Visa, ExxonMobil, Oracle, and Netflix have potential to be winning investments by 2030. Visa has steady earnings growth and high margins, while ExxonMobil is generating significant cash flow despite low oil prices. Oracle is investing heavily in AI infrastructure, while Netflix faces challenges but maintains strong growth potential.
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