Interestingly it promises to help the small investors like the way
big investors does.
Not exact matches
That's the sort of potential that drew early,
big - name
investors, who helped urge Beshara and his co-founder, chief technology officer Khaled Hussein, toward the «fun» social rather than the «
do - good» social.
So unlike Amazon, which
investors don't expect to make mounds of profit, many traditional retailers don't get the latitude from Wall Street to take
big risks and make the major moves that would modernize them.
To
do that kind of investing, Cramer thinks that
investors have to think
big.
«The iPhone mega cycle didn't happen, but many
investors stuck around for the next
big capital returns update,» Barclays analyst Mark Moskowitz wrote in a note on Monday.
Then a
big chunk of value has already left, new partners are demotivated, and
investors don't want to touch it.
It also became apparent that profitsharing didn't compensate for a deal structure that benefited the private
investors at the government's expense — a lot of SBICs made
big profits even as the SBA lost money on its investment.
Fifteen global
investors are already
doing big business in B.C., and the government will introduce legislation in the fall to help convince new, major
investors from China to come on the board, Clark added.
When an
investor sees that an entrepreneur has invested little or nothing in their own business, it sends a
big signal to them that perhaps they don't really believe in their own idea.
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«When they
do, those guys — and I'll say «guys» for
investors because you know that's who's listening to pitches — will be thinking, «Could she be the next
big successful female entrepreneur?»
For the food tech startup Dinner Lab, however, having a whole clan of
investors does exactly the opposite: It keeps the creative control of the company consolidated, untouched and unfettered by the otherwise omnipotent hand that comes with a
big check from a VC deal.
It takes effort to see the
bigger picture, but it's an effort well worth making, if only so we don't become like most
investors (other than Buffett) who freak out and sell when the market is on the way down, or fear missing out and buy when the market is nearing its peak.
Big brokerages like TD Ameritrade
do let
investors buy OTC - listed stocks — but not short them, which makes it harder to bet against GBTC.
The company
does not disclose the amount of funding it has raised from
investors, including CoachCEO and Chairman Lew Frankfort and Jillian Michaels, a fitness trainer best known for her role on NBC's The
Biggest Loser.
It also doesn't hurt that larger companies are more trusted by customers and
investors, and hence getting
bigger makes it easier to get even
bigger.
No matter how smart you are or how great you startup idea is, one
big investor says the elevator - style pitch doesn't work.
A
big mistake Bera sees from younger
investors is that many just
do not fully understand the benefits of a 401 (k).
Don't go for the
big number when negotiating with
investors, says serial entrepreneur Gurbaksh Chahal, founder of RadiumOne and author of «The Dream.»
He had initiated discussions with
investors in the same week he
did back - t0 - back keynote speeches at two
big tech conferences, in two different cities, one of them sponsored by his own company.
Big bank earnings may have looked nice as it pertained to the headline numbers, but when
investors looked deeper they didn't like what they saw.
Frankly, many venture
investors who see a race to lock up market share as a first mover in your space may want you incurring
big losses in the near term to sign up as many customers as possible today before a competitor
does.
That raised a
big question among the bank's
investor clients: «If Bitcoin correlation with the broader market fully materializes,
does that limit its ultimate potential?»
Many
investors have no idea how their portfolios would fare if the equity market took a
big hit, according to a risk - tolerance survey FinMason
did late last year.
Central to these changes is a message Unilever is determined to convey to its
investors, as well as to other companies:
Big corporations need to change the way they
do business, fast, or they will steadily shrink and die.
That's reportedly why he sold control of Cirque
du Soleil to a group of
investors led by TPG Capital this year, and even they have
big boots to fill.
Joining a
big firm is a better life for an angel
investor because, well, you
do fewer deals at larger dollar amounts.
But at least one analyst who tracks
big Wall Street firms» bonds says there may be an even
bigger problem:
Investors, pressured by the need to generate income, simply don't care whether the banks are too
big to fail — one way or the other.
Over the years, the Conservative government has thrown
investors the occasional bone — the
biggest being the introduction of the tax - free savings account in the 2008 budget — but since then it's
done little more than tinker when it comes to helping the plight of Canadian savers.
The U.S. rate hike that the market is 100 percent certain will be delivered this week
did not stop Dividend Equity Funds from recording their
biggest inflow since the record setting $ 9.4 billion they took in exactly three years ago, with
investors translating recent earnings per share growth and expected repatriation of foreign cash piles into
bigger dividend payouts.
Startups don't have the luxury of paying the highest salaries; many are scrappy and they rely on
investors with
big stakes in the company.
However, if you're a
bigger investor, you may want to consider other options to avoid the added cost for automation that you don't need.
Professor,
do you have a good feel for which entities in China hold large amounts of debt (are
investors) and which entities are the
biggest debtors?
Of course, to the true
investor, this didn't matter as long as the look - through earnings kept getting
bigger and the dividend growth record kept on smashing new records.
So increasing focus on shareholder - friendly corporate governance, the rising clout of activist
investors and the robust market for corporate control are all manifestations of the fact that shareholders want
big companies to give them back their cash, and that companies are increasingly willing to
do so.
Tonight on Nightly Business Report, business appears to be booming at the
big banks so why
did investors send the stocks lower?
And the
investors involved don't consider this charity — pension funds and sovereign wealth funds are expected to be among the
biggest investors.
Chinese
investors have a
bigger appetite for risk and a willingness to
do deals fast, said Neurala's chief executive, Max Versace.
Apple's stock buyback program isn't just
bigger than those of other companies, it's also better at
doing what
investors want share repurchases to
do.
The fact that Morgan Stanley and other
big U.S. banks have taken a beating in the market suggests
investors don't believe the Street.
This wouldn't
do: if
big investors were going to be persuaded to take billions of dollars in catastrophic risk, they would need to feel there was some reason in the pricing of that risk.
That's precisely what households in Germany
did, and by 2016, the European country became the world's
biggest investor in the yellow metal.
Some
investors in Berkshire may become impatient if it doesn't
do some
big deals.
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This
big pop leads to a few years of undistinguished performance and
investor impatience — where the manager may very well be
doing exactly what their fund is supposed to and what their process requires — but to the casual buyer, none of that matters.
Thanks to the billionaire's surprise election win,
investors around the world have been frantically trying to
do just that — look beyond the present and peer into the future, trying to get a handle on just how financial markets might behave with Trump at the reins of the world's
biggest economy.
The key to this strategy is getting 5 people who form the social proof to help you get a
bigger angel round
done at a higher valuation by tons of industry insiders and thus offering the social proof you need attract great employees and ultimately venture capital
investors.
The reality is that as an entrepreneur you really
do want to try and keep all of your
investors happy and it really is fair that early
investors who were willing to take a risk on you before you were a
BIG DEAL should really be compensated.
Singtel, Southeast Asia's largest telco whose
biggest shareholder is Singapore state
investor Temasek Holdings [TEM.UL],
did not immediately respond to an email seeking comment on the pricing.
And all along,
investors bought the argument: Even if the number of pay TV subscribers had stalled, the
big media companies seemed as though they were going to wring more money out of the customers they
did have — and could sell more stuff to Web TV entrants like Netflix and Amazon.