We define value investing as
buying dollars for 50 cents, somewhat like Mike Price's definition.
But is the capital account
buying dollars for fundamental reasons — that is, because foreign assets are cheaper that Chinese assets or foreign growth expectations higher than Chinese growth expectations?
On a scale from 1 to 10 I give the stock an 8:
buying a dollar for 54 cents is always fun and management interests are not terrible misaligned with shareholder interests.
We will
buy dollars for 40 cents, or dollars for 60 cents when they are attractive dollars to buy.
But I do know that Ben Graham considered value investing as «
buying a dollar for less than a dollar.»
If
you buy dollars for 70 cents it is harder to lose money.
· Value is
buying a dollar for 50 cents and having a business plan that turns that 50 cents back into a dollar.
In an ideal situation a value investor feels like they are «
buying a dollar for 50 cents.»
We are committed to the idea that through hard work, patience and dedication to the core tenets of value investing, it is possible to
buy a dollar for fifty cents.
You can essentially
buy dollars for pennies!
«They won't
buy them dollar for dollar, but for a discount.
Not exact matches
During the 13 years Trump spent as chairman, the company lost a total of $ 1.1 billion and declared bankruptcy twice — all while Trump essentially paid himself roughly $ 82 million and also had the company pay hundreds of thousands of
dollars to
buy Trump Ice bottled water
for their mini-bars.
But with the Republican bill in need of major surgery, the politics
for the president are straightforward: Going after the industry, one of the country's least popular, would fulfill a promise he made to cash - strapped voters; it would allow him to highlight the unsavory deal the Obama administration cut with the sector to
buy its neutrality during the original consideration of the law; and it would generate tens of billions of
dollars Republicans could use to preserve some coverage
for the estimated 24 million who'd lose it under their initial proposal.
For example, buying a million - dollar property you intend to flip without the proper research can make for a bad investment, but spending $ 82,000 in real estate education — as one acquaintance did — can also deplete the reserves you need to invest in the first pla
For example,
buying a million -
dollar property you intend to flip without the proper research can make
for a bad investment, but spending $ 82,000 in real estate education — as one acquaintance did — can also deplete the reserves you need to invest in the first pla
for a bad investment, but spending $ 82,000 in real estate education — as one acquaintance did — can also deplete the reserves you need to invest in the first place.
If you
buy a screwdriver set
for $ 1 at a
dollar store, or get your shoes
for a few bucks at a flea market stall, chances are you'll be
buying them again real soon.
Forty years later, when I had a chance to
buy delinquent loans
for pennies on the
dollar, I thought, What if I treat the people who owe this money with dignity and respect?
Coin dealers Kevin Lipton of California and John Albanese of New Jersey jointly
bought the prized silver
dollar, Donn Pearlman, a spokesman
for the two men, said in an email.
They'll
buy in to your enterprise as long as you provide value
for their
dollar.
Fewer Americans,
for example,
buy Canadian exports when the loonie trades high relative to the U.S.
dollar; it simply takes more of their money to
buy our products.
Her basic organizing principle: group like with like, and
buy a
dollar store container
for each set of like items (pens, batteries, stamps, etc).
Cut the cost of health - care premiums by
buying insurance online at HealthCare.gov to qualify
for a tax credit worth thousands of
dollars.
On Monday, the yen slid towards 99 per
dollar, its lowest in nearly four years, as markets prepared
for the BOJ to start
buying about 70 percent of debt issued by the government.
Consumer products giant Unilever says it has agreed to
buy the fast - growing California - based men's grooming business
Dollar Shave Club
for an undisclosed sum.
Collection companies
buy it
for pennies on the
dollar, hoping to make a profit by collecting the uncollectable.
Not only is Amazon providing access to more than a terabyte of memory
for just a few
dollars an hour, but big corporate customers are able to
buy physical boxes that provide relatively low - cost access to terabytes of non-volatile memory that developers can use instead of storage.
«But in the battle
for your holiday retail
dollar, when will online
buying overtake in - store sales?»
Moreover, a handful of acquisition - happy tech companies have shown a willingness to add services by
buying tiny, money - losing start - ups
for tens of millions of
dollars.
Poloniex, which
for now trades only digital tokens (about 70 types), needed a way to translate its cryptocurrency exchange fees into fiat money like U.S.
dollars — «to
buy cookies and milk and pay rent,» as Allaire likes to say.
He
bought the house
for $ 31,500 in 1958, $ 250,000 in today's
dollars.
«In a market the size of the United States the idea of
buying a spot
for $ 4 million
dollars and spending another million to produce it might somehow be justifiable when you divide it into the number of people who are going to see it.
Two years ago it was spending hundreds of millions of
dollars on venture capital investments in food delivery, group
buying, and house cleaning — not to bet on the next big thing, but to add users
for its payment system.
Although Cascade Engineering has a Grand Rapids mailing address, its Michigan campus is in the township of Cascade — across the road from Paragon Die & Engineering, a manufacturer that Keller's father, Fred M. Keller,
bought in 1962
for a
dollar and made a leading manufacturer of molds
for plastic auto parts.
He
bought his mother a multi-million
dollar home in Hollywood, as well as a $ 35,000 a month residence
for her when she was ill.
But as I live in the real world, I
buy gold, even though I am optimistic we'll get through this rough patch; because I simply don't trust the bas * % * ds who are driving this ship with 100 % of my money in
dollars, or any fiat currency,
for that matter.»
Ten years later, Intuit
bought the company
for $ 64 million
dollars, and Parsons founded Go Daddy.
He
bought the house
for $ 31,500 in 1958 or about $ 250,000 in today's
dollars.
But with services like Google AdWords, now you can apply a tiny budget — measured in
dollars, not thousands of
dollars —
for online ads you create yourself,
buy on a pay - as - you - go basis and continually tweak based on response rates.
Its first project, Drawing
for Dollars, surpassed its humble $ 20 goal by raising $ 35, which came from three backers who
bought artwork from an artist in Long Island City.
He
bought the factory buildings
for $ 190,000 and expects to spend two million
dollars over the next year in getting the factory up - to - speed and the first wave of 2,000 bikes into stores.
With an eye to the future, he
bought used furniture at auctions and from companies that were going out of business,
for as little as 10 cents on the
dollar.
Unlike corporations that might
buy all or part of a business
for strategic operating advantages, financial investors make their decisions based solely upon their projected return on invested
dollars.
In the last couple of months, oil has tended to move inversely to the
dollar, as weakness in the currency makes it cheaper
for non-U.S. investors in crude to
buy and vice versa.
I remember the first deal we did
for a million
dollars,
buying another cable company.
Two months later, in July 2008, Blackstone
bought Allied; it's expected to reap a billion -
dollar profit
for the firm.
When you are trying to sell a video game
for $ 60
dollars at Best
Buy, you see more of that.
If you see Jim Cramer dancing and twerking
for the first 30 seconds of the show, put every
dollar you have into
buying stocks!
When he
bought La Vie en Rose in 1996 from the Algo Group
for $ 2.4 million, it had 26 stores with annual sales of $ 16 million — and was losing a million
dollars a year.
Buying the debt was an elegant solution
for Elliott, which will get 45 cents to 50 cents on the
dollar for its investment if Sempra's $ 9.45 billion bid wins approval.
You know how to
buy something
for a
dollar and sell it
for three.
«It's very expensive
for Europeans, say financial institutions, to
buy Treasuries... so its going to deter people from
buying Treasuries and its going to encourage
dollar - based investors to invest overseas,» Chandler said.