Sentences with phrase «bump in stock prices»

But if borrowers were hoping that a bump in stock prices would translate to sweeter deals on commercial real estate loans — think again.
Investors may miss an initial bump in the stock price, but if you think it can find new sources of revenue and grow its user base, then the price will continue to appreciate over the long term.
The question of whether shareholders benefit from such activism beyond an initial bump in stock price is likely to remain unresolved, given the methodological problems plaguing studies on the subject.
Our politicians in Washington have exchanged vision for whatever the polling tells them, CEO's have exchanged integrity for a bump in the stock price, educators are more focused on their careers than their students.

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Daryanani also said that Qualcomm could see a bump in its earnings, and therefore stock price, if it is able to improve its margins.
He received a salary bump to $ 1.4 million, a $ 3 million bonus (awarded pursuant to the non-formulaic approach), $ 6 million in restricted stock and nearly $ 6 million in options (with a strike price of $ 65), 20 % of which vested immediately.
The bump in the share price, vs. the odds of a bid materializing (say, at a 35 % premium), means chasing these stocks is a losing proposition on an EV basis.
There was a minor bump after the first stock market crash on June 12, 2015, but the Bitcoin price really took flight after the second crash in late August.
With stock prices near record levels today, analysts at Leuthold Group in Minneapolis last month bumped up their suggested REIT exposure to 12 percent, for example.
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