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Not exact matches
[21] To be sure, most shareholders
invest in a corporation expecting financial gains, but once uncertainty is introduced shareholder opinions
on which
course will maximize share
value are likely to vary widely.
So presumably, the less wealthy, after being told what to spend their money
on by «society» for all their working years, reach pensionable age fully moulded by a paternalistic government into financially responsible citizens who will commit a significant amount of their time to research where they want to
invest their pensions, and subsequently enjoy «regular updates
on how their pension fund was growing» — because of
course, like house prices, pension funds can only rise in
value.
He's been an adjunct professor at Columbia University Graduate School of Business where he's taught
courses on security analysis and
value investing and he was a member of the Executive Advisory Board of The Heilbrunn Center for Graham & Dodd Investing at Columbia Busines
investing and he was a member of the Executive Advisory Board of The Heilbrunn Center for Graham & Dodd
Investing at Columbia Busines
Investing at Columbia Business School.
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The authors calculated the average ending
values for a $ 1 million portfolio
invested all at once in a mix of 60 % stocks and 40 % bonds turned into $ 2,450,264
on average, compared to $ 2,395,824 when dollar - cost averaged over the
course of a year — a difference of more than $ 54,000.
As you pointed out, MRVC's sales are > $ 500M ($ 538M in 2008 according to recent 10K filing); at $ 147M market cap,
Value Investors for Change stands to reap quite a profit (depending
on when they
invested, of
course) if the current share price goes to just $ 2 / sh.
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