Sentences with phrase «class investors whose»

The millions of middle - class investors whose life savings have been destroyed by the Wall Street Con Men are going to be very angry following the next price crash, which will in all likelihood put us in the Second Great Depression.

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Particularly, it's worth examining the rise of the newest class of investor — the super angel — whose fiduciary interests seem to push founders into early exits.
Often, class actions are impossible to arbitrate; therefore, requiring arbitration could effectively present an insurmountable barrier to any recovery for all but the minority of investors whose losses are large enough to make an individual action practicable.
Also because of regulations, smaller retail investors have effectively been blocked from participating in higher - yielding investments — namely, private equity and venture capital, whose 10 - year compound annual growth rates have averaged 11.8 and 11 percent, quite a bit more than Treasuries, equities and other common asset classes.
In Japan, a system of lifetime employment in many big businesses, a tradition of employer provided benefits such as housing in many cases, and a wage system in those kinds of businesses where workers receive a substantial share of their annual income in the form of an annual bonus whose size can be used to buffer good and bad years for a company sharing risks and rewards with workers instead of limiting the risks and rewards to an investor class, have contributed to low levels of income inequality in the Japanese economy relative to comparably developed countries with comparable levels of government spending on welfare state type programs in other countries.
We know about an investing strategy that beats Buy - and - Hold in 102 out of 110 time - periods, an investing strategy that permits us to obtain far higher returns at dramatically less risk, an investing strategy that permits us all to retire years sooner and that would bring us out of this economic crisis if we could share it with millions of middle - class investors (if people could switch to an investment strategy that would put their retirement plans back on track, they would feel free to start spending again and businesses could start hiring again), and our first reaction is to come up with convoluted arguments as to why the best thing to do is to AVOID learning more about it and to AVOID getting the word out to the millions of middle - class people whose lives we have destroyed with our promotion of Buy - and - Hold.
The ABS issue has again activated a long existing «class - oriented split» in the legal profession, specifically, between those lawyers whose clients can be ABS investors, and those whose clients are «of the people and small business and institutions,» i.e., the clients of the general practitioner, the solo practitioner, and the small unspecialized law office.
Greg MacKinnon: Certain types of investors, those whose profiles are less risk - averse, are eyeing repositioning of class - B shopping centers and class - B malls for alternative uses, but for most investors this is still considered more of a speculative, opportunistic play.
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