Sentences with phrase «appeasing investors»

Or taking a different route entirely: In Silicon Valley, bootstrapping is typically underrated and undervalued, but it it gives founders the freedom to operate by their own rules — and protection from compromising their personal values (and health) in the name of appeasing investors.
Meanwhile, the ability to effectively police abusive behavior could prove essential to the company's financial health, as Twitter needs to show regular, significant user growth in order to appease investors who are concerned that the company is lagging behind social media rivals like Facebook and Instagram.
Seeking to appease investors with boosts to share prices, CEOs are prioritizing short - term returns at the expense of R&D, workforce training and other investments essential to their companies» long - term growth.
It also named a new CEO who took over in May, but the change did little to appease investors, who have continued to sell the stock.
Despite the many red flags in the latest earnings report, Barnes & Noble did appease investors on at least one key front.
LC can say WHATEVER they want to appease the INVESTORS, and 1000 DEFAULTS is JUST a FRACTION, (MAYBE for 1 year) but LC DOES NOT TELL the WHOLE story.
His apology has failed to appease investors and advertisers.
Apple knows this, and so to appease investors it's giving them more money.

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If you're in a business where there are regulators (like the FDA, FCC, SEC or any state or federal agency that must be appeased before you can move) and you've passed their scrutiny and you're ready to sell and you're first to market, then, once again, investors will love you.
Compared with other funding options VC firms have to appease institutional investors, necessitating a thorough due diligence process to ascertain risk.
Is this just a case of a banker appeasing his buddies during a high powered lunch, or was Dimon actually trying to caution investors against cryptocurrencies?
As such, the share price of Anadarko has sagged, and in fact, the company just decided buy back shares as a way of appeasing restless investors.
The ambitious plan to create an Australian - owned partner for the Chinese investor Dakang's massive new cattle station business was seen by some as an attempt to help appease demands from the Foreign Investment Review Board, as well as quell some of the political backlash from voters who are against foreign investment.
Company XYZ, on the other hand, decides to issue no dividends and reinvest all of its earnings into capital gains, thereby raising XYZ's value to $ 1.1 billion, likely appeasing its growth investors.
ABC also decides to reinvest the other half to make some capital gains, raising the value of the company to $ 1.05 billion and appeasing its income investors.
You also want to see that the company has investors» best interests in mind, which is not easy to do when it must also appease shareholders.
«I began telling ExxonMobil management in 2008 that trying to appease climate - activists - dressed - as - investors was a fool's errand,» Steve Milloy, publisher of the site JunkScience.com and Exxon shareholder, told The Daily Caller News Foundation.
In a bid last year to appease activist investors, Macy's announced that it was pursuing real estate transactions to enhance shareholder value.
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