They certainly haven't
been kind to investors lately.
In addition, emerging market currencies and bond markets have likewise not
been kind to investors.
Not exact matches
He
's a value
investor, in other words, someone willing
to dig through years of balance sheets
to unearth the
kind of steady, underpriced stocks he believes in.
Munk recruited Thornton in 2012
to serve as co-chairman, indicating some
kind of succession planning
was underway, but some
investors still called for a board overhaul.
The immediate
investor reaction hasn't
been kind, with the stock falling 2.4 % on February 21, the day after the announcement, but S&P Capital IQ isn't ready
to count out the company just yet.
Proving this
to them means your books
are infallible, and you
're using the right
kind of software
to pull data instantly, regardless of what an
investor may
be asking about.
Even if it does turn out that Netflix meets estimates, the
kind of
investor who pays the type of multiple Netflix
is trading at typically likes
to see a company beat estimates handily, not barely manage
to meet them.
That
kind of performance
is what made it possible for Pivotal
to raise a hefty $ 653 million Series C funding round in May from
investors like Dell EMC, Microsoft, General Electric, and Ford.
But 2012
was less
kind to Facebook, whose IPO has left
investors feeling particularly antisocial.
In August, it raised $ 120 million from
investors including Bill Gates
to fund research like the
kind being done with LCA, which Bosley told Forbes would
be enough
to keep the company running for at least three years.
If you want
to be a happy
investor, take a look in the mirror and decide what
kind of
investor you want
to be.
Don't take the losses out on your friends, your family or your advisors because you don't know what
kind of
investor you want
to be.
If you
were an
investor taking an objective look at that company, and the CEO refused
to pursue an amazing idea like that, leaving who knows what
kinds of opportunities on the table, what would you do?
O'Leary said the hotel asset - backed ICO he
's involved with would adhere
to government securities rules and offer prospective
investors the
kind of marketing materials they get with stock initial public offerings.
It takes a special
kind of
investor to be able
to stomach these
kinds of price swings.
There
's no foolproof method
to guarantee that a VC shop or startup will
be immune
to these
kinds of problems, but betting on diverse leaders can give
investors some peace of mind.
One of the first things
to do before engaging with an advisor
is to determine what
kind of relationship you, as an
investor, want
to have with your advisor.
You need an asset allocation strategy, but first you need
to understand what
kind of
investor you
are.
Again, there
's no indication the newly stable company
's investors are willing
to make that
kind of an outlay, but it may actually
be the cheaper option than doing nothing and hoping for the best.
You can tell that this
kind of concern
is weighing on the minds of Disney (DIS)
investors, because the stock dropped by close
to 10 % following the release of the company's quarterly financial report, despite the fact that the overall numbers for the entertainment conglomerate
were pretty good.
«Recognizing the market
was evolving, we
were an early adopter and we've continued
to embrace those tools that
are made available
to us, as well as
kind of guide the strategy for building new tools as the needs of our
investors change,» Cameron said.
«Given the fact that the rulemaking process has
been delayed substantially,» says Feit, «we, like any other
kind of startup,
were forced
to pivot and focus on accredited
investors only.»
«I absolutely look at what I call the neighborhood when I
'm investing in a stock,
to see what other
kinds of
investors are in there,» says Whitney George, who manages the Sprott Focus Trust, «so you don't end up sitting in a very crowded movie theater when a fire breaks out.»
He had only just learned something
was awry when, as an
investor in three of Concrete's buildings, he had received proxy forms asking him
to sign over his stakes
to a company called Strategic Group in return for unsecured debentures, a
kind of IOU not backed by real collateral, promising
to pay him 6 % a year.
One final thing
to notice
is: while family and friends will take common stock from your company in exchange for their hard - earned money, professional
investors will most often look for some
kind of additional benefit.
Whether you
're pitching
to investors, motivating employees, or selling your product,
be sensitive
to the
kind of response you
are getting from your audience.
Though the trend
is still at an early stage, it
is worth paying attention
to for two reasons: unions may represent a new source of capital for your company, and unions want
to invest in worker - friendly businesses and therefore may one day have the same
kind of impact on private - equity deals that socially responsible
investors have already had on the stock market.
It
's this
kind of relevance combined with staying power and revenue generation tools that potential
investors will
be trying
to discern ahead of Twitter
's planned IPO (first announced on Sept. 12).
The question
investors are asking, according
to one of the analysts,
is how central banks extricate themselves from that
kind of policy, and what ammo they have left if things deteriorate from here.
Early on
investors said, you built a $ 1 million dollar business without a sales force, that
is kind of cute, you will never get
to $ 5 million.
Mark Stodden, telecom analyst at Moody's
Investors Service, said about Sprint: «
To really take the kind of next step from a business that has been stabilized to a business that has been growing is going to require a new more intense investment phase.&raqu
To really take the
kind of next step from a business that has
been stabilized
to a business that has been growing is going to require a new more intense investment phase.&raqu
to a business that has
been growing
is going
to require a new more intense investment phase.&raqu
to require a new more intense investment phase.»
These benefits would (i) largely go
to developers and contractors for infrastructure projects like new pipelines that would happen even without new incentives and so
be highly regressive; (ii) raise costs by failing
to reach the tax - free pension funds, sovereign wealth funds and international
investors who
are the most plausible sources of incremental infrastructure finance; (iii) not encourage at all the highest return maintenance projects like fixing potholes that do not yield a pecuniary return for
investors; and (iv) by offering credits at an unprecedented 82 percent rate, invite all
kinds of tax shelter abuse.
This
is different than a loan because your business doesn't acquire additional debt, there
are no periodic payments, and the
investor is willing
to wait until a future date
to capture some
kind of return on their investment.
Although there
is hope for a boost in local production after the country opened its oil fields
to foreign
investors this year, it
's going
to be hard
to make the
kind of turnaround needed after a 13 - year production decline.
This
is not the
kind of message investment banks want their chief economists delivering these days,
to either governments or
investors.
Speaking
to an Institute for Private
Investors audience in New York last week, Rodriguez said that every year beyond 2013 without structural reform would «increase the size and scope of the necessary fiscal response» amid likely negative capital market reaction of the
kind we
're now seeing in Europe.
In a wide - ranging keynote address
to investors, famed money manager Bob Rodriguez warned that the U.S. has a narrow window ahead
to escape the
kind of sovereign debt crisis that Europe
is now experiencing.
As Frank Armstrong III, founder and principal of Miami - based
Investor Solutions points out, long - term care costs
are not covered by insurance: «Once a hospital releases you
to any
kind of long - term care facility, your medical coverage quits paying for your care.»
This
kind of investment service level
is typically available
to investors with much larger portfolios and at much higher annual fees at traditional investment brokers and advisors.
The only
kind of exposure that I have
to the healthcare field
is when I Bought: Omega Healthcare
Investors, INC..
These benefits would (i) largely go
to developers and contractors for infrastructure projects like new pipelines that would happen even without new incentives and so
be highly regressive; (ii) raise costs by failing
to reach the tax - free pension funds, sovereign wealth funds and international
investors that
are the most plausible sources of incremental infrastructure finance; (iii) not encourage at all the highest return maintenance projects like fixing potholes that do not yield a pecuniary return for
investors; and (iv) by offering credits at an unprecedented 82 per cent rate, invite all
kinds of tax - shelter abuse.
It
's impossible
to move any
kind of stuff — i.e. big
investors, mutual funds, pension funds
are stuck.
WisdomTree's yuan ETF
is heating up as
investors start making bets China's currency
is heading higher against the dollar for all
kinds of reasons, the latest a couple of reports suggesting the Chinese government
is ready
to let its currency start rising again.
Because they exist only in a digital format and aren't tied
to one specific currency — but hundreds of currencies — they offer a new
kind of buying power for consumers and
investors.
W.W. Grainger (GWW)
is not the
kind of company that tends
to get
investors excited.
Individual (accredited)
investors don't get access
to these
kinds of deals unless they
are networked in.
It
's been 20 years since Rotman School of Management finance professor Eric Kirzner created a simple «set it and forget it»
kind of portfolio for Toronto Star readers called the Easy Chair, proving a comfy spot for
investors to park for many years.
Her focus
is on the
kinds of information and processes boards, senior leaders, lenders, and
investors need
to do their jobs, in their analytic, oversight and strategic capacities.
These things that I
'm seeing for the first time, and as a venture
investor get excited about because it
's the
kind of disruption that could lead
to fundability, it
is in my mind just happening here for the first time.
While it
's somewhat early in the game
to tally up how effective the first - of - its -
kind effort has
been so far, we do know that, according
to the San Diego Tribune, in 2015, Silicon Valley
investors infused San Diego area companies with $ 1.3 billion.