Cyberthreat powers this tech leader

NortonLifeLock is the new name for Symantec—a long-time tech favourite that handed our subscribers a whopping 1,174.3% gain. The cybersecurity company changed its name following the sale of its corporate business late last year.
Looking at NortonLifeLock’s new focus on consumer cybersecurity and identity protection, we… Read More

Their essential products fuel their dividends

These two U.S. technology firms have held up well during the COVID-19 pandemic. That’s thanks to their increasingly essential products. It’s also a good sign that their dividends are safe and that investors can look forward to more increases.
NORTONLIFELOCK INC. $20 is a buy. The company (Nasdaq… Read More

Updating Our High-Growth Payers: NORTONLIFELOCK INC.

NORTONLIFELOCK INC. $20 is a buy. The company (Nasdaq symbol NLOK; High-Growth Dividend Payer Portfolio, Consumer sector; Shares outstanding: 600.4 million; Market cap: $12.0 billion; Dividend yield: 2.5%; Dividend Sustainability Rating: Average; www.nortonlifelock.com) has now changed its name from Symantec (old symbol SYMC) following the sale of its Enterprise… Read More

New life ahead for Nortonlifelock Inc. following major sale

New life ahead for Nortonlifelock Inc. following major sale

A major sale resulted in a one-time special dividend for investors in this stock. The company continues to sell assets to better focus on its core consumer business.

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Turbocharge your portfolio with these techs: Microsoft Corp., International Business Machines Corp., Intel Corp., Texas Instruments Inc., Adobe Inc. and NortonLifeLock Inc.

Sticking with technology’s market leaders won’t hurt your returns. Indeed, as dominant players in their fields, they generate plenty of cash flow to keep launching new products and fuel more gains for investors. Our subscribers saw that play out last year with gains of up… Read More