Sentences with phrase «investor writes the world»

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But unless you can convince investors that you're capable of delivering the goods, persuading the world to buy your fancy throne and managing phenomenal growth, they'll write it off as just another pipe dream.
«One theme runs through all the promotions aimed at attracting investors and settlers to the New Worldwrites Julian Sivulka in her book Soap, Sex, and Cigarettes.
In early April, Joe Nocera, a business columnist for The New York Times, wrote an interesting article in which he argued that SRI researchers oversimplify the world so that investors will feel that that they're safely invested in «good» companies.
Mr. Tilson has co-authored two books, The Art of Value Investing: How the World's Best Investors Beat the Market (2013) and More Mortgage Meltdown: 6 Ways to Profit in These Bad Times (2009), was one of the authors of Poor Charlie's Almanack (2005), the definitive book on Berkshire Hathaway Vice Chairman Charlie Munger, and has written for Forbes, the Financial Times, Kiplinger's, the Motley Fool andTheStreet.com.
Treasury Wine Estates, the world's largest pure - play winemaker, shocked markets and investors in July when it admitted an oversupply of poor and unwanted wine in the US would trigger a $ 160 million write - down and include a $ 35 million charge to destroy past - its - date wine stocks.
«Trump practiced bigotry on a grand scale, was a world - class liar, and ripped off customers, investors, and the city itself,» Rich wrote.
You've written your business plan, found your first investors, and watched your start - up make its first baby steps into the big, wild world.
TSCM has done the world a service by training young financial journalists, and bringing talented investors into writing for the public.
Here's Robert Seawright, who writes about investors» behavioral foibles on his Above the Marketblog, explaining that Phelan's explanation, while counterintuitive, «is wholly consistent with catastrophes of various sorts in the natural world and in society»:
It is written by Tadas Viskanta, a private investor with over 20 years of experience, who has made a name for himself in the investing world after seven years of blogging about his investment insights.
After 9 years of managing Baupost, he decided to impart some of his investment wisdom on the world by writing Margin of Safety: Risk Averse Value Investing Strategies for the Thoughtful Investor.
BlackRock writes that the iShares MSCI World Small Cap UCITS ETF (WSML) is a way for investors to express a nuanced view within their equity allocation, allowing them to take a building block approach to broad exposure but with a lower level of idiosyncratic risk than single stock investments.
He enriched the investment writing world in two ways: he created a bunch of young savvy journalists that occupy many places in the broader investment journalism world, and he encouraged a lot of clever investors to write for him.
His subsequent book, The Intelligent Investor, which Warren Buffet celebrates as «the greatest book on investing ever written», introduced the world to Mr. Market — the best investment analogy in history.
One of the best pieces ever written on Walter Schloss can be found in the book — The Value Investors, Lessons From The World's Top Fund Managers, by Ronald Chan.
An alert investor should seek to profit from these «anomalies», not write them off because they do not fit their world view.
Shell, for example, wrote in a letter to investors last year that, «the world will continue to need oil and gas prices.
McKibben — and others who have written on the subject, including S&P, Citi, HSBC, asset consultants Mercer, the Investor Group on Climate Change — say the problem with financial markets is that they are making a huge bet on the world not taking action on climate.
This is another reason why we wrote Investors across Canada and Around the World are Looking at Rental Property in Saskatchewan earlier this year.
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