In summary,
depressed share prices seem to have exaggerated political risk in non-US markets.
People aren't just nervous that markets will fall; they're worried energy prices could drop, too, and that's
depressed share prices.
At Barrick Gold, which has taken its lumps on the market this year, one lone insider appears to be taking advantage of the company's
depressed share price.
They've been selling properties at deep discounts to already written - down book values, but at prices high enough to more than justify today's
depressed share price.
At that time, we argued that MasterCard's
depressed share price already reflected the souring economic conditions facing debit cards.
Almost no debt, currently
depressed share price because of Deepwater Horizon accident.
IT has not provided detailer around the introductions but any successful launch or innovation could results in upside to
the depressed share price
Initially, accelerating inflation may
depress share prices.
This was never a good deal for Rite Aid shareholders as the price was low and there was going to be a constant overhang of private equity shares
depressing the share price.
We purchased a position in PDL Biopharma just over one year ago when quarterly results temporarily
depressed the share price.
The investment thesis was that the news artificially
depressed the share price and that the long - term story was still intact: Low - cost gas producer, significant management ownership insuring alignment with outside investor interests, a small market capitalization and no debt.
I don't consider high dividend yields a catalyst either; they're usually just a function of
a depressed share price.
Further competition has
depressed the share price, as Instagram Stories and WhatsApp Status now each have 250 million users, making the clones much bigger than Snapchat as a whole.
Not exact matches
Their market capitalizations — a byproduct of their stock
prices — briefly swapped in ranking at just below $ 500 billion because of Apple's increasingly
depressed shares (aapl).
Until Facebook and its ilk find a way to expand revenues without annoying users, the fervour around social - media companies is likely to stay as
depressed as Facebook's
share price.
It was a little over a year ago that AMD's long -
depressed stock
price rose above $ 12 a
share for the first time since 2007.
Investors couldn't chalk up the selloff to the concerns over drug -
price gouging that have
depressed other pharmaceutical
shares: Zoetis zts, after all, makes medications for dogs — whose health care costs have yet to inspire Senate investigations.
Its
share price depressed, the Jean Coutu Group sold the unit to the Rite Aid chain in 2006.
However, this signaled to investors that rising supply from the U.S. would continue to
depress global oil
prices, and further drag energy
shares down.
The
share price is
depressed a small amount but options premiums and the underlying yield of 12.7 % have kept me in the black for over a year.
That's why during a recession, you want a lot of cash, cash equivalents, or access to money in some way at your disposal in the event that you lose your job, the stock market crashes and you don't want to sell your
shares at
depressed prices, you suffer a pay cut of some sort, are disabled, or you own a business and sales start to drop.
We believe that our pledging policy effectively mitigates the risk that forced sales of pledged
shares could prompt a broader sell - off or further
depress a declining stock
price, while providing our officers and directors with reasonable flexibility to use their FedEx
shares as collateral for loans for needed liquidity and encouraging them to retain substantial ownership of their
shares.
«I tend to avoid the
shares of weaker companies, even if their
shares are selling at
depressed prices.
Third, the economic distress enveloping Italy has
depressed the stock
prices of many choice companies domiciled there, enabling us to purchase
shares of Fiat Industrial at what we view as an extreme discount.
However, the yields are high because the
share prices are often
depressed over concerns of particular court rulings, taxes imposed on cigarettes and other factors.
The elevation of stock
prices has had much to do with unusually wide profit margins resulting from a
depressed share of GDP going to wages and salaries.
The transactions temporarily
depressed Mead's
share price even as the exchange deal dramatically increased the company's float.
BP and Shell are yielding 7 per cent, double the market average — another way of saying that their
share prices are half what they would be if the firms» futures weren't so
depressing.
Funds which seek to take advantage of overreaction, seek out companies whose
share prices have
depressed by bad news about their earnings, but where the news is likely to be temporary.
It showed that retirees could end up selling too many
shares when
prices were
depressed.
I have some high yield stocks in my portfolio as well (ALA and some REITs and MLPs); however, their their
share prices get
depressed or moving nowhere.
At any point in time, there are dozens of companies whose
share prices are
depressed.
When
prices were
depressed during the housing crash, I was able to buy extra
shares.
The key failure mechanism: selling
shares when
prices are
depressed.
Knowing that selling
shares at
depressed prices causes failure, a much better alternative would be to rely on dividend strategies that avoid the need to sell.
but with the
share price up some 50 % since I purchased I'm happy to gracefully exit and put my funds to use in a more
depressed sector (read CASH or perhaps natural resources).
Alternatively, even if the idea of a cash dividend didn't occur to anybody in that world, investors would realize the stock
price is
depressed and could propose and vote for the board to institute
share buybacks.
But to answer the question I think you need to do more homework (and fast if you think the
share price is temporarily
depressed).
Many pay out high proportions of their earnings — it is just that, because their
share price is not
depressed, their dividend yields are not high.
You never sell
shares when
prices are temporarily
depressed.
I invested in Tullett Prebon for the usual reasons: it appeared to be a good company whose
share price was
depressed by what I hoped -LSB-...]
There was just too much uncertainty but that's also a reason
share prices were so
depressed.
As a result of what would ultimately prove to be an ill - timed purchase, ConocoPhillips
shares spent years underperforming those of competitors as natural gas production began to climb and
depress prices.
They've flooded the world with oil despite
depressed prices as they defend market
share.
Although experience internationally shows that cartels may exist in almost any industry, there are certain industry structures and commercial activities and / or factors that may increase the risk of cartel formation, including: - customers that make regular, repetitive purchases by way of competitive tender; - competitors that know each other well through social contact, trade associations, shifting employment or other legitimate activities; - companies with immature corporate governance systems which fail to pay sufficient attention to compliance issues; -
price or margin increases in a
depressed market; - unexplained reluctance to compete on
price and / or in particular areas and / or in respect of particular products; - unexplained reluctance to increase output; - unexplained
pricing or market
share stability in a previously volatile market; and - regular unexplained parallel
price increases.
Investing the same amount on a periodic basis means the investor purchases fewer
shares when the investment is riding high and more when its
price is
depressed.