Market Cap:
We always look at the market cap of gold mining stocks versus the estimated value of the mineral resource they have in the ground.
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We always look at the market cap of mining stocks versus the estimated value of the mineral resource they have in the ground.
Not exact matches
«The U.S. will
always be an important
market, but diversify by
looking at other emerging
markets, whether it be Europe, the Middle East or Asia Pacific.»
«We're
always looking at what's going on in the competitive environment,» said Duncan Mac Naughton, executive vice president, chief merchandising and
marketing officer for Walmart U.S.
Nora Leary, co-founder and head of
marketing and business development
at marketing firm Launchway Media, says that — due to her work with an international internship company — she's
always looking into the economic impacts of spoken language skills.
MS: Part of my job is
looking at how we get to the next level, and you're
always looking at options, whether it's raising money or going public — both of which are not exactly easy things in the current
market.
Looking at the
markets objectively, through the lens of data, has
always served me very well.
For instance, in Weston, Mass., most homes lost value during the downturn, but a select few lower - priced homes maintained their value because the town has a very good school system and there's
always demand
at the low end of the
market from families
looking to move in, Weiss said.
It's
always worth
looking at how you can re-purpose your blog posts for
marketing purposes.
I
always look at manually closing a trade as option number 2, my first option is
always to «set and forget» the trade and let the
market do the «dirty work» without my interference.
I
always look at the past year, 3 and 5 year stock trends of a company to see how the
market has seen the stock in the past.
Richard: Great insight as
always, and last time we talked about the commercial real estate bubble and we thought today we'd do a special focus on the millennial generation and how financial repression through repressed interest rates and quantitative easing has resulted in asset bubbles that ultimately have affected the millennial generation in terms of their values, how they
look at the economy and life and the way they're conducting themselves in the economy: what they're facing in terms of the housing
market and the job situation.
«We are
always looking for new approaches as well as access to new
market segments that bring innovative investments to our clients» investment portfolios,» said James Price, Director, Investment Services and Capital
Markets at Richardson GMP.
«
At Directed Capital we are
always looking to provide solutions for Main Street that traditional lenders do not have the capability or flexibility to assist with,» said Directed Capital's CEO Chris Moench, who has specialized in acquiring and repositioning debt for more than 25 years, «With the increase to our credit facility from our longtime lender Goldman Sachs, we were able to acquire these FDIC loans and expect to continue our long tradition of helping borrowers re-access traditional financing channels, while providing investors with superior returns typically uncorrelated with the
market.
Walking around a produce
market will
always trigger a craving for your favorite salad;
looking at a beautiful steak cut will make you think about the last time you had a nice New York Strip, eventually.
I
always look for the pesticide free or organic signs
at the Farmer's
markets.
With that said, whether you're shopping for these products online or you're shopping
at a
market,
look for fresh products
always.
But, really, it's their salads I crave - substantial,
always changing, made from whatever
looks great
at the
market.
«
At Verallia, we're always looking for ways to share our passion for glass packaging, so this is a great opportunity to show off the many benefits of glass to future packaging professionals,» says Karla Kellogg, Marketing Manager for Beer at Veralli
At Verallia, we're
always looking for ways to share our passion for glass packaging, so this is a great opportunity to show off the many benefits of glass to future packaging professionals,» says Karla Kellogg,
Marketing Manager for Beer
at Veralli
at Verallia.
Whether it's for shampoo (Jenson, we're
looking at you), a pizza restaurant chain or car fuel, you'll
always see F1 personalities being featured in the latest
marketing campaigns.
They
always tell you to buy but when you ask who to buy, they become much shorter, because if you
look at the
market in Europe there is a lot of money available, but not many players that really strengthen the teams.
These classes
always draw out a really lively, productive discussion and a lot of students describe how they never really
looked at or thought about how toys were
marketed before.
My part ended as soon as I handed in a photoshop file and the final images for the topbar (along with a site
marketing plan), and it's
always fascinating to see to how your idea gets translated into a working site — take a
look at the final design comp and check out the differences.
Nestle: Well, we will do it in the way these changes
always take place — you do it through education of the public; you create demands for different kinds of foods; you teach parents to go into schools and
look at what their kids are eating and then do something about it; you change policy so that it becomes more difficult for food companies to advertise to children; you stop them from
marketing junk food to kids using cartoon characters.
World
Market always has a good selection of great
looking occasional tables
at great prices.
The MotoGP series has
always been one of the better
looking motorcycle racers on the
market, because of just the pure speed that the series has been great
at presenting.
Of course, we
always need to
look at the
market.
If we
look at the BMW M
market, the biggest
market is the U.S.. So, we
always have to take into account if we
look into technologies or new ideas, is that something that has a huge
market in the U.S. (U.S. PR chimes in: «Currently, a diesel M vehicle would be a tough sell.»)
Leasing has
always appealed to luxury - vehicle buyers more than to mass -
market ones, and a
look at financing in the luxury segment shows why.
Many people that are able to buy a Lamborghini Gallardo usually enjoy their car just the way it came from the factory, but there will
always be a
market for «something more» when it comes to
looks or performance, especially when we're talking about the earlier, pre LP560 models built between 2003 and 2008 which can be found
at very reasonable prices these days... spending some more money on making it stand out of the crowd is an option many owners tend to go for.
It's all part of a noble effort to make drivers fall in love with Chrysler's utilitarian creation once again, or
at least give consumers compelling reasons to take a long, hard
look at a stigmatized (unfairly so, as we've
always maintained) segment of the people - hauler
market.
«
Always flashy and funky, the Geneva Motor Show is an annual
look at how the car world thinks when the American
market is of minor concern.
We've got a few posts that
look at some general
marketing advice, and we're
always happy to offer more!
«It's
always wonderful to be able to offer talented writers an opportunity to be published
at Penguin, and we
look forward to the long and fruitful relationships we've developed with the writers we've discovered in this competition,» remarks Tim McCall, VP, Director of Online Sales and
Marketing at Penguin Group.
At EditionGuard, we're
always looking for ways to make it easier for you to sell more eBooks and help you work smarter, not harder, to
market and sell the eBooks you write or represent.
Look at the balance sheets of any major developer of a retail product (I research
market performance of certain video games, which sell much the same way as books do) and see how much is spent
marketing the product — it's
always a huge percentage of expenses and generally larger than net profit.
Unfortunately, print - on - demand can't work
at the scale economies of the mass -
market paperback, so I'm
looking at a trade paperback format which is
always more expensive.
I am somebody who's
always going on about the fact that the U.S.
market is mature, as we know, with e-books, but
look at the rest of the world.
The way that I
always look at is, the people who have been successful
marketing themselves and their books are no smarter than you.
Always look at things from your opponents point of view, as he is betting in the opposite direction that you are... remember there is always somebody on the opposite side of your trade, wanting the market to go in the opposite direction and having equally strong convictions in their trade as you have in
Always look at things from your opponents point of view, as he is betting in the opposite direction that you are... remember there is
always somebody on the opposite side of your trade, wanting the market to go in the opposite direction and having equally strong convictions in their trade as you have in
always somebody on the opposite side of your trade, wanting the
market to go in the opposite direction and having equally strong convictions in their trade as you have in yours.
We
always look at the stock
market first as everything is interconnected.
Parties that
looked at the incredible returns of the 80s & 90s assumed that equity
markets were magic, and
always threw off large returns.
I
always like to step back and
look at the
market as a whole before focusing in on the best names.
Although the
market is fluctuating, you can
always find good deals that suit your requirements if you are
looking at the right places.
All mobile trading apps really do is cause traders to
look more closely
at the intra-day price movement as well as influence a frantic trading mindset of feeling like you «
always need to be in the
market», and so I feel, especially for beginning and struggling traders, mobile trading is something to be avoided if you want to increase the probabilities of making consistent money in the
market.
If you
look at any bear
market, even the Crash of 1987, biggest one - day drop in history (brokers were, literally, on the window ledges and more than a couple took the leap), the
market always recovers.
When I'm
looking at a potential investment I
always look at similar funds with the same objective (or industry) as well as the
market index.
When
looking at true fundamentals such as growth or value, you must
always compare it to the
market or sector, so a financial analysis of all is required.
If you
look at historic data,
markets are
always on an uptrend in the long term.
As
always, I think one should
look at stocks on an individual basis instead of trying to judge the entire
market at any given time.