Not exact matches
«But while it's a hard one to call, they could put an
asset test on it — meaning employee stock options would be taxed more heavily for those employees who work for big public
companies with a large
asset base,
like the Big Five banks.
Entrepreneurs
like limited liability
companies because they protect owners from having their personal
assets seized by creditors of the business.
In addition, Air Canada has an Altman Z - Score, a common measure of a
company's financial health, that assess variables
like working capital, sales and earnings as a proportion of total
assets, of 0.62, which suggests the possibility of bankruptcy.
Lured by the prospect of a steal, would - be entrepreneurs have been joined in the bidding by
companies interested in expanding through strategic acquisitions and private equity groups
like SeaFort seeking solid «old economy»
assets.
Having a brand manager or
company,
like Brand Fever Inc., who knows your
company and knows what you are trying to convey is a priceless
asset to any
company.
It's not unusual to see
companies trading well above 20 times earnings these days, especially more bond -
like businesses, such as dividend - paying consumer staples, utilities and other defensive equities, says Arthur Heinmaa, chief investment officer at Cidel
Asset Management.
Data centers seems
like a great way to effectively manage your
company's
assets.
More specifically, investors have sought the potential for higher returns from riskier
assets like private
company stocks, as safer investments
like T - bills and bonds pay out next to nothing.
Of course, it includes a lot of
assets that an average investor can't easily buy — including big stakes in privately held
companies and infrastructure facilities
like toll roads and airports, to name just a couple.
Some
companies,
like Brookfield, also collect fees for managing
assets shared with institutional partners.
Tangible
assets are things
like inventory, machinery, or your
company's buildings.
Yahoo announced Monday that following the sale of its core business to Verizon Communications, the leftover
assets would placed under a holding
company termed «Altaba» — a name that sounded more
like infantile babble than the remnants of a once - promising internet giant.
Just how much security a CEO requires often comes down to the individual's «own fears and perception of being
liked or disliked,» Schissel says, and how much shareholders value the CEO as a
company asset.
The fast - growing
company boasts clients
like Major League Baseball, Adobe and 21st Century Fox, which was in the news Monday for reportedly having talks with Disney to sell the entertainment giant most of its
assets.
«We
like buying
companies or
assets that have some hair on them, which means you get them at a somewhat lower price.
When asked whether HP might make a big reorganization
like data center and business software sibling Hewlett Packard Enterprise (hpe) and its recent decision to spin off its IT services group into separate
company (combined with Computer Sciences Corp.), Weisler said HP is «happy with the
assets we have.»
Instead of buying a specific
asset class
like a
company's stock or a currency, futures and options contracts allow traders to profit from their bets on future prices and to hedge losses on what they already own.
«
Companies like Gillette are not really known for buying smaller companies,» explains Mark Godfrey, an analyst who follows the industry for Invesco Funds Group Inc., a Denver investment firm that manages $ 30 billion i
Companies like Gillette are not really known for buying smaller
companies,» explains Mark Godfrey, an analyst who follows the industry for Invesco Funds Group Inc., a Denver investment firm that manages $ 30 billion i
companies,» explains Mark Godfrey, an analyst who follows the industry for Invesco Funds Group Inc., a Denver investment firm that manages $ 30 billion in
assets.
The problem is, traditional measures
like consumer spending or GDP underestimate the value of this market now, because digital goods
like the music industry for example, are «cannibalizing»
assets, such as the CD players or record
companies of old.
Like Zappos, Magness insists that impeccable customer service is Coastal's greatest
asset and the most important tool to help the
company grow internationally.
«High - tech, high - growth innovative start - ups create value fast, efficiently and effectively, and can be a strategic
asset for a country
like Greece at this time,» says Glezos, whose
company has joined the small but growing ranks of promising Greek start - ups such as Gipht.me and Metavallon.
Today, Soros remains chairman of Soros Fund Management, which manages more than $ 25 billion in
assets, including stakes in prominent
companies like Amazon, Facebook, and Netflix.
The media
company, known for blogs
like Jezebel and Deadspin, had
assets of $ 50 to $ 100 million and liabilities of $ 100 million to $ 500 million, filings showed.
Imagine you had no legacy customers to satisfy, no
assets to maintain, no dividend to pay — nothing to stop you from creating the perfect postmodern organization.What would you do?If you're a seasoned and successful chief executive
like Christine Day, you just might join something that looks a little
like Luvo Inc., an ambitious young
company that makes, of all things, healthy frozen dinners.
But that volatility, as Ghosh
likes to note, is the upside of the integrated nature of the
company, which gives it a continued hedge against the differential in world oil prices through its downstream and midstream
assets — on the midstream side, Husky operates a 2,000 - kilometre crude - oil pipeline system, and its downstream operations include upgrading and refining crude oil, and marketing gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, asphalt and ethanol in Canada and the United States.
If a
company like iHeart gets in trouble and someone else want its
assets, rather than buying the shares, they often buy the debt (bonds and loans) at a big discount.
Or, you can let a
company like Wealthfront build multiple
asset classes within stocks and bonds and automatically rebalance for a fee of just 0.15 % a year.
Like paper - only shells, which enable the secrecy - minded to hide real ownership of assets, shelf companies are set up by firms like Wyoming Corporate Services, then left «on the shelf» to season for ye
Like paper - only shells, which enable the secrecy - minded to hide real ownership of
assets, shelf
companies are set up by firms
like Wyoming Corporate Services, then left «on the shelf» to season for ye
like Wyoming Corporate Services, then left «on the shelf» to season for years.
These include difficulties in complying with KYC and AML rules when dealing with digital
assets; losing business to less risk - averse
companies that are willing to «engage in business or offer products in areas we deem speculative or risky, such as cryptocurrencies;» and (
like J.P. Morgan) the potential need to spend large sums while attempting to keep up with shifting technological norms.
It is now in the final stretch as bidders
like Verizon, Quicken Loans and several private equity players offer about $ 4 billion for the
company minus its lucrative Asian
assets.
Allergan Plc's chief executive on Monday said he was opposed to fundamental changes to the drug
company's business strategy, even as its board considers drastic moves
like splitting the
company, selling off
assets or doing deals to turn around a steep drop in its share price.
They include publishing audited financial statements
like public
companies do, the establishment of conflict committees and disclosing on a quarterly basis the extent of their hard - to - value
assets.
The world's largest money managers —
companies like Blackrock, Vanguard, or Fidelity — manage trillions of investor
assets in stocks, bonds, mutual funds, ETFs, and more.
But Elliot Weissbluth, CEO of HighTower Advisors — a nine - year - old national financial services
company with more than $ 30 billion in
assets under management that has long adhered to the fiduciary standard — says it's
like the difference between getting dietary advice from a butcher or from a registered dietician.
Pursuant to the JOBS Act, the
company created a limited partnership (LP) that owns bitcoin, and after 13 months, listed the LP on the over-the-counter market, which,
like the Winklevoss - owned Gemini Exchange, is where all the «pink sheet» or highly volatile
assets are listed.
«This is an experiment in the spirit of learning what these crypto
assets are
like and how our customers may want to interact with them,» Hadley Stern, senior vice president and managing director at Fidelity Labs, the
company's innovation unit, said in an interview.
Companies can use Supernodes in many flexible ways, such as creating their own securities - related infrastructures for situations
like raising capital or safely managing the
assets of clients.
Cynics say that true owners do things
like select the CEO and other executives, select the Board, determine pay and benefits, and decide how to dispose of
assets — including whether to sell the
company itself.
The rich get rich by buying appreciating
assets like stocks, bonds, real estate,
companies, and fine art.
«It's extremely positive not just for Canadian
companies like CannaRoyalty that have U.S.
assets, but it's quite positive for the Cannabis sector as a whole.»
Use Your
Assets Companies experiencing rapid growth without capital are leveraging their assets — like accounts receivable and inventory — to secure fu
Assets Companies experiencing rapid growth without capital are leveraging their
assets — like accounts receivable and inventory — to secure fu
assets —
like accounts receivable and inventory — to secure funding.
«It is very reasonable for a small - cap mining
company like PGLC to raise $ 12M to put its
asset into production.»
Standard & Poor's and Thomson Financial calculate it as earnings that don't include one - time events,
like when a
company sells a physical
asset or writes off an investment.
«Why not invest your
assets in the
companies you
like?
Until now, selling, buying or exchanging these
assets has required an intermediary
like a bank, marketplace (physical or digital), credit card
company, or third - party booking service
like Airbnb.
Like other mining
companies, Uranium One has been shedding
assets to streamline its operations and enhance returns.
Turning physical
assets into digital ones is where
companies like Digix Global, CodeTract, and DinarDirham have had to get creative.
Just
like an individual whose debt far outweighs his or her
assets, a
company with a high debt - to - equity ratio is in a precarious state.
This focus on an
asset's earnings power and, in particular, the ability of
assets to earn returns in excess of desired returns is the essence of my intrinsic valuation, which is based on Steven Penman's residual income model.1 The basic idea is that if a
company is not earning a return in excess of our desired return, that
company,
like the bank account example above, deserves no premium to book value.
The
companies that own hard
assets like pipeline master limited partnerships (MLPs) and real estate investment trusts (REITs) are a good addition for inflation protection though they can pay off in other ways as well.