All in all, I think it's better to stick with
activists as a catalyst.
OK, next post, I'll finish up
activists as a catalyst by highlighting some individual company examples, and then continue on with this series to cover my last two catalysts.
Not exact matches
The investment needs a strong
catalyst such
as a shareholder
activist.
Lest we get a reputation for being blind cheerleaders for
activist investment
as an end in and of itself, we'd like to emphasize that Greenbackd's focus is undervalued asset situations with a
catalyst and we're almost agnostic
as to the source of the
catalyst.
Or they're simply forgotten — investors pop the stock & then it drifts right back down once they get bored and move on...
As I mentioned above (re
activists), in general
catalysts are perhaps most powerfully employed if you use them wisely (and profitably) to cherry pick & endorse your high - conviction stock picks.
Kate Gilbert is an artist and
activist deeply committed to supporting the arts
as a
catalyst for transformation — of our cities, our relationships, and ourselves.
Because all MACLA programs remain loyal to our mission and to our roots
as an organization founded by artists /
activists committed to using the arts
as a
catalyst for social change, community development through the arts is the overarching track that informs all our programming decisions.
Santa Ana community
activist and visionary Don Cribb and Cal State Fullerton Gallery Director Mike McGee originally conceived the Grand Central Art Center in 1994
as the anchor and
catalyst for a ten - square block area in the heart of downtown designated
as the Artists Village.