Sentences with phrase «investors look at that today»

«Investors look at that today as a goose egg,» Marsh says.

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«The people who are at the vanguard of the investment community in and around San Francisco are starting to come to grips with the fact that there's a gaping hole in the strategy that investors are using today, and are now looking at things that are disruptively world - changing, fundamental technologies that will take five to 15 years to develop and are extremely capital intensive,» he says.
In a discussion paper published today, the Shareholder Association for Research & Education looked at the question of political spending by Canadian corporations, from an investor perspective.
One can still find galloping growth at bargain prices, but today's investors have to look farther afield.
«As an angel investor, one of the items I assess — and one I know others are looking at today — is a founder's humility,» Roberge adds.
On today's show we talk about: Recent market volatility What held up well (basically nothing) Stories we tell Who to blame How noobwhale investors will react to a bear market Non-correlated strategies Where hedge fund fees go Listen here: A close look at where the money flows suggests a more complicated story Barry with ex-CIA...
But today, investors seem to be looking at any media company that makes most of its money — or at least a lot of money, in Comcast's case — selling TV shows and TV advertising and saying Screw it!
Ron also looks at Markel, and why the double - edged sword of a rising interest rate environment will hold more good news for the company than bad, and he closes by telling investors why PotashCorp (NYSE: POT) and Titan International (NYSE: TWI) are two companies he has as interesting stocks on his radar today.
Today's «Trends and Tail Risks» takes a look at the bond market, where investor confusion in this post-crisis world is perhaps the greatest.
Jasper Lawler, market analyst at LCG highlighted that Wednesday saw «mixed» economic data in the United States and as Europe has few steers to offer today, many investors will again be looking stateside as today's session progresses.
Today, we'll take a look at recent economic headlines and then turn our focus to why investors should remain optimistic during all market cycles.
But unlike in the past, when uber - wealthy players were making splashy buys — HNA co-founders and brothers Guoqing Chen and Feng Chen each paid roughly $ 47 million for separate condos at One57 in 2015, while hedge funder Guo Wengui plunked down $ 70 million for a co-op at the Sherry - Netherland — today's investors are looking at lower - profile residential properties and financing their purchases.
Looking at the payments landscape today, an investor may question which of these two household names represents the better buy.
See, if you look at a list of stocks or mutual funds today, and analyze their historical performance, you'll tend to get a much rosier performance figure than an investor would actually have experienced, because any stock or fund that did not survive will not be part of the list.
For investors looking to acquire more properties we believe it will create more competition at today's prices and push them to move higher.
So, today we're going to take a look at five dividend stocks that would be every bit as appropriate for a young investor just starting to save as for a retiree living on the golf course.
Looking at the lower confidence limits: it takes about 25 years before an investor who starts out buying stocks today can be assured of being better off than someone else who simply buys 2 % TIPS.
Take a look at how income levels and financial circumstances dictate decisions for today's eclectic group of market advisors and investors.
Today, we look at two exchange - traded funds (ETFs) that can help investors achieve greater diversification.
As bond investors go, I tend to focus on what can go wrong more than most, so when I looked at the cover of Barron's today, I said, «Oh, no.
An article by Greg Ip and Jon E. Hilsenrath at WSJ.com in part argues that the desire of institutional investors to «look like Yale» has been a contributing factor to how it is we got where we are today.
On today's show we talk about: Recent market volatility What held up well (basically nothing) Stories we tell Who to blame How noobwhale investors will react to a bear market Non-correlated strategies Where hedge fund fees go Listen here: A close look at where the money flows suggests a more complicated story Barry with ex-CIA...
Now today in our chart of the week we look at how his company as applied that philosophy and how they (and their investors) have benefited.
Before signing off for today, I would like to again emphasize that the dividend yield is NOT the only factor an investor should look at when deciding which stocks to buy.
However, thanks to many years of underperforming not only the broader market but also other asset managers, today could be an interesting time for contrarian value investors to take a closer look at Franklin Resources, assuming you have faith that management can somehow right the ship eventually.
Finally, a thorough analysis and research effort is highly recommended before investing in REITs.The 10 REITs covered in this article were offered to provide a good cross-section of some of the highest yielding REITs available today across various sectors.By looking at these companies through the lens of our F.A.S.T. Graphs ™ research tool we hoped to provide investors a clearer perspective of what they can expect from investments in REITs.
Let's take a closer look at America's whiskey king to see just what makes its business so appealing, what kind of growth income investors can expect going forward, and whether or not shares could be worth buying today.
Crucially, individual investors of today will look at online experiences as extensions and markers of client experience.
We looked at Damodaran's passive screeners Tuesday, the contrarian value investors Wednesday, and today we'll take a look at the activists.
the European periphery is a bubble («The Euro crisis is not over... the European economies are not going to change for the better for years to come despite all the cheating and breaking of laws»), Value investors need to venture to Russia («when you look at today's opportunity set, you're left with a set of assets where nothing looks attractive from a valuation point of view») or buy gold mining stocks -LRB-» The down cycle could be much bigger than anybody believes if the market realizes that all the actions taken in recent years do not work.»)
Today's question is whether it remains an interesting and compelling option for those investors looking for alternatives to the traditional 60/40 balanced fund at a time of interest rate uncertainty and given the two significant equity drawdowns since 2000.
Investors often stick with the funds that they've had success with in the past, but on the September 13, 2013 episode of the MoneyLife Show, FundX President Janet Brown advised investors to «look at today forwarInvestors often stick with the funds that they've had success with in the past, but on the September 13, 2013 episode of the MoneyLife Show, FundX President Janet Brown advised investors to «look at today forwarinvestors to «look at today forward.»
We can do that today by looking at how real - life investors discuss their investing strategies on internet discussion boards.
If it is an understanding of investor emotion that determines success or failure, we need to be looking at all sorts of thing that today we ignore.
In fact, if you look at what investors have done in the bond market because they wanted to chase stability and were averse to volatility, they have actually accepted the certainty, because we know what interest rates are today on the 2 - year, 10 - year and 30 - year bonds — that's the given, therefore it is certain that those interest rates will be what the coupon says they are.
Nintendo's looking to make new genres of video games next year, Nintendo President Satoru Iwata proclaimed after apologizing to investors at today's Financial Results Briefing for missing the financial forecast for the first half of the fiscal year.
CoinDesk takes a look at how Coinbase's investors are framing their participation in today's record - setting fundraising.
«What investors are telling us today is they want to look at everything and then make a decision on an asset by asset basis,» says Keschl.
When investors buy today «we're looking at income - producing real estate,» Calanog said.
Blackstone (BX), the world's largest real estate investor, looks at technology as the most import theme today when making investments.
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