As well, one of the best ways to pick a company that
cares about its investors is to seek out ones that pay dividends.
It was 2.48 %, but the company SLASHED it, proving once and for all Investors Group
cares about its investors.
with that said it seems that Lending club is only about making that money on the the issuance of the loan and they don't
care about the investors.
Not exact matches
Balsillie and Lazaridis have so badly lost the confidence of the market that
investors and analysts no longer seem to
care about the billions in revenue or the 35 % increase in subscribers over the past year.
Part of the reason I chose to do this job is because I really
care about the tech community, and I want there to be more female
investors and more female founders, and I am committed to making a difference.
«I think
investors care about one thing, which is making money,» according to Piecyk.
One crypto
investor writes: «I certainly would not put a single cent I
care more than nil
about losing into this.»
Noyes wrote that Telegram's approach is «incompatible with blockchain technology,» and said that as an
investor, «I certainly would not put a single cent I
care more than nil
about losing into this.»
You want a potential
investor who
cares about the things that matter the most.
The crypto - currency that so tantalized techies and excited
investors is today in a sorry state: Its core supporters are at war with each other and ordinary consumers still don't
care about this supposedly revolutionary form of money.
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Investors may
care about politics, but they probably
care a lot more
about returns.
«
Investors are part of that too — they have to
care deeply
about the problem as well.»
Phin Barnes, a partner at First Round Capital and an
investor in startup Modern Fertility, says the number of pitches he sees from companies addressing women's health
care has increased
about 10 times in the past five years.
«I encourage all other
investors who
care about our future to do the same.
At Business Insider's panel at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, there was a consensus that the majority of
investors don't
care about much else beyond quarterly earnings.
The
investor has also been active in political circles, having met with eight Democratic Senators to talk
about health
care in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday.
Yet many syndicated conservation easements largely represent tax shelters whereby
investors who don't
care about the property are just buying an income tax deduction with inflated appraisals, Small said.
Profit remains elusive, however, not that
investors in buzzy companies
care much
about that.
The greater focus on executive pay means
investors also
care more
about board pay, said Pat McGurn, head of strategic research and analysis at corporate governance firm ISS.
That many
investors flatly don't
care about the long term is, of course, another matter.
The narrative that calls only the last group innovative may be appealing, but it's not what
investors or R&D executives
care about.
This is the hybrid
investor category, of which we are beginning to see an influx of the above two sectors to form a well - rounded group of individuals who
care about both financial returns and social impact.
«The design does a great job of communicating to our clients, customers, media and
investors what it is we're
about and what we
care about.
An
investor in Box, for example, does not
care about ten years from now, but two years or less.
And the sale is really the only thing
investors seem to
care about.
Several lawyers said that the commission is unlikely to
care about the steps taken to keep out American
investors if Americans still end up buying the coins.
By just
about any valuation metric you
care to use, U.S. stocks are not cheap; however, too many
investors are overly concerned
about valuations.
Other
investors, though, are bullish on the prospects for Snap and do not
care about voting rights.
To reach the maximum amount of potential
investors, says Asano, you should already have a following, online and off — preferably made up of people who will
care about your idea.
His first response is that DOL «retained the spirit of the rule — to raise the standards of
care for retirement
investors — but they also listened to a lot of the concerns that retirement advisors» and the industry had
about the preliminary rule, which has been six years in the making.
Value
investors care very deeply
about what they're buying; in fact, they don't buy stocks, but rather shares of high quality businesses with talented, honest, energetic managers.
The recognition these CEO's are receiving shows that the market
cares about ROIC, even if many
investors aren't explicitly talking
about it.
After announcing 2Q16 earnings, Southwest Airlines (LUV: $ 38 / share) fell nearly 12 %, as
investors seemed to
care more
about Southwest's ability to hit analyst expectations, which have inherent flaws, and less
about the company's record profits.
Investors have gone back and forth in recent years on whether it's worth
caring about politics.
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Policy makers who seek quick fixes and could
care less
about long - term consequences undoubtedly encourage
investors to embrace the same value system.
Most
investors don't
care about shareholder proposals.
It's worth noting that our primary focus was on technologies that aided and improved primary
care, which is
about half of the U.S. market in terms of revenue dollars (there is no question that digital tools will successfully impact specific acute diseases / disorders, but it's our intuition these are best left to 100 % focused HC
investors).
And, while I
care a lot
about my entry point as an early stage
investor, I've learned not to optimize for a small amount in the context of a pricing negotiation.
Investors and analysts only
cared about how many iPhones it sold.
In our view, the current market environment begs for
investors to honestly assess their tolerance for loss, to align the duration of their investment portfolio with the horizon over which they expect to spend their assets; to consider their tolerance for missing returns should even this obscenely overvalued market continue to advance for a while; to understand historical precedents; to consider whether they
care about such precedents; and to decide the extent to which they truly believe this time is different.
If you are the kind of income
investor who's happy with dividends that are steady and can grow year after year, or even decades, and don't
care as much
about yields — 3M yields 2.3 % currently — 3M is a right fit for your portfolio.
But what is carried interest, and why should ordinary
investors care about it?
For the past six months, Twitter has been selling
investors on a user growth metric it didn't used to
care much
about: Daily active users.
What if BitConnect is not a Ponzi scheme, but rather a legitimate business with people that
care about the success of the company, the
investors, and the customers?
Why do
investors care so much
about Dividend Aristocrats?
«Part of our Sector Weight thesis longer term has been the view that at some point,
investors might start to
care that a significant portion... of the company's gross profit pool was no longer growing, and so while
investors largely
care about Model 3 for the moment, that S / X continue to point toward these trends makes multiple expansion arguments more challenging,» analysts Elliot Arnson and Brad Erickson said in a Wednesday note.