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Many Americans have Invested in Gun Manufacturers Through Retirement Portfolios
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David Williamson
Website: http://libertyparkpress.com
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Despite continual debate about gun control many Americans are likely unaware of their investments in gun manufacturers. Through mutual funds, index funds and exchange-traded funds, many Americans have unknowingly invested in gun companies. After Vista Outdoor announced the sale of Savage Arms last month, American Outdoor Brands (AOB) and Sturm Ruger are the only remaining publicly traded gun manufacturing companies in the United States. AOB has a market capitalization of $465 million, while Sturm has a cap worth $765 million, making them both small-cap stocks, according to financial services firm Morningstar. |
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PHORTO
(8/20/2019)
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Investing in an industry that has intrinsic constitutional protection isn't a bad idea.
'Just sayin'. |
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