So was the difference of the 1700 and 1100 just wasted or
did you over buy by that much on purpose?
Not exact matches
It's not like the show was created in a secret Netflix laboratory — it was actually developed
over a few years by Bob - Waksberg and animator Lisa Hanawalt — but Reed Hasting's company knew what it was
doing when it
bought the show in 2013.
We're getting guys who
do this
over and
over again, so if you look at the number of companies that have been
bought in M&A
over the last 20 years, it's something like 1,500.
«If I tell you I don't
buy your model, I wouldn't expect you to say «Oh, OK, you're right, let me go start
over,» but I
do expect a conversation,» he says.
But they don't know enough, so if a tile says it is recyclable blah, blah, blah, it will often be
bought over another product even if the claims of the manufacturer have not been proven or even tested.
If you don't have a family member prepared to take
over, consider whether a nonrelated employee can be groomed to operate your company and potentially
buy it out
over time.
That's generally a reflection of how well investors think Berkshire's stock market portfolio, still
over 85 % managed by Buffett and his long - time partner Charlie Munger, as well as the businesses they have
bought over the years — including railroad company Burlington Northern, See's Candies, and dozens of others — are
doing.
The thought of putting a computer in charge of your financial decisions may make some uneasy, but if you
do your banking online, as well as
buy groceries and set up dates, why not also receive financial advice
over the Internet?
Zappos» CEO Tony Hsieh didn't believe that people would never
buy shoes
over the Internet because they couldn't try them on, and thus Zappos was built.
Over the last 20 years, in spite of the housing crash, you would have
done better with real estate if you
bought in one of the 20 U.S. cities where prices have risen the most.
«
Over the next few years, it will be increasingly hard to
buy a set that doesn't have an Ethernet connection,» writes Peter Kafka.
I think the game is
doing well at the high levels, and the things that I've been
buying over the last 10 years, you could never
buy today.
So the My Passport Slim
does appear to be a slightly better
buy... if you're willing to fork
over a little more dough.
Countless studies have found that it
does not work compared to simply
buying and holding
over the long run.
Warren Buffett, chairman and chief executive of conglomerate Berkshire Hathaway, said Monday he would be more likely to
buy than to sell IBM shares
over the next two years, and that he
did not seek to profit from global central bank actions.
They were
doing what made sense to them, and that is, they'd
buy up these debts, they had a phone number attached to it, at least the one for Gus, and they'd just work»em
over, and keep working»em
over and working»em
over.
Porter's private, so investors can only
buy Air Canada, which hasn't
done that well
over the last five years, and WestJet, which has.
I know people
buying over 100 homes a year — and they work the same number of hours as I
do, if not fewer.
To reduce Russian interference to
buying political ads with rubles is to skate
over the complexity of this issue: how
do you know what is a political ad, for one, and simply looking at currency is almost certainly a relatively useless signal, for another.
I've tracked home prices in areas that I would have considered
buying, and the truth is that home values
over the long run
do not return anywhere near the S&P 500 index.
Analysts are angry
over the latest Wells Fargo scandal where hundreds of thousands of customers were required to
buy auto insurance they
did not need.
Despite the fact that Disney
did not cut its earnings forecasts, despite the fact that cable subscriptions are only a small portion of Disney's otherwise great businesses and despite the fact the company is
buying back stock hand
over fist, the markets have still chosen to abandon Disney.
The
buy - in from the endowment, foundation, pension, family office space hasn't quite happened just yet but bitcoin and the alt cryptos
did see a huge ramp
over the next couple of months.
The
buy - in from the endowment, foundation, pension, family office space hasn't quite happened just yet but bitcoin and the alt cryptos
did see a huge ramp
over the next...
A I would agree that you don't have the control
over the
buy and sell price through dividend reinvestment plans that you have investing with a broker.
This is an argument that some have advocated, but which I don't
buy because foreigners are already
buying US debt hand
over fist due to the desirability of US assets.
Choosing to
buy cryptocurrency
over paying off student debt could
do a lot of harm to your finances.
Some investors are particularly sensitive to market conditions; for example, some investors
do not
buy certain types of securities because the returns have been too low for their taste
over the past several years.
E.g. there is a difference, whether you
buy bitcoins from some established and licensed business with permanent location and fixed open hours, rather than agreeing with some stranger
over internet and meeting somewhere to
do the trade.
You need things to move around a lot, so you can
buy low and sell high, and
buy low and sell high, and
do it
over and
over again.
Apple became the «Jesus stock»
over the summer because «no one would ever sell it but, unfortunately, anyone who could
buy it and wanted to
buy it had already
done so,» and was included in just about every large cap index out there before it started its rapid descent this fall, Brown wrote in his Dec. 28 blog post.
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Does change happen in a second?
If you don't have enough money to
buy real estate, then owning an S&P 500 index fund
over the long term is fine too.
Your 401 (k) certainly is — and
buying a home can be, too, if you choose well and don't get in
over your head.
But Camp
did not, obsessing
over the concept of a car service, so much so that he
bought the domain name UberCab.com.
Another thing to notice is that, if Vanguard owns
over 10 percent of most of the big mall REITs — and it
does — then an
over-literal reading of the law would say, well, they are all interested stockholders in one another (since all of them have an associate who is a 10 percent holder of the other REITs), and therefore none of them can
buy any of the others.
It commanded the biggest subscriber fees from traditional pay TV providers, and even if you imagined that one day people would start
buying TV
over the Internet from people like Apple, it seemed as though it would
do just fine in that scenario, too.
For investors, learning not to chase performance (by
buying funds that have
done well in the past) and avoiding attempts to time the market can boost performance
over time.
You don't make money
over the long run when you
buy stocks as expensive as they are today.
If the business earns 6 % on capital
over 40 years and you hold it for 40 years, you're not going to
do make much different than a 6 % return even if you
buy it at a huge discount.
«While we are seeing a substantial dip in sales
over the last couple of months, it doesn't look as if foreign
buying activity or a pullback in foreign
buying activity was at the root of this,» said Jason Mercer, the director of market analysis for the Toronto Real Estate Board.
You will receive dividends on the stock you
buy with the dividends received, and
over time your fund value will grow way above the average of an investor who
does not
do likewise.
Over the course of 30 years this monthly system accumulated greater profits than a
buy - and - hold approach (which, of course,
does not in anyway guarantee that it will continue to in the future).
Given your belief that Berkshire's intrinsic value continues to exceed its book value with the difference continuing to widen
over time, are we at a point where it makes sense to consider
buying back stock at a higher break point that Berkshire currently has in place and would you ever consider stepping in
buying back shares that
did dip down below 1.2 times book value per share even if that prior years» figure had not yet been released?
You could have
bought excellent companies like Conoco Phillips and got a yield of
over 5 % plus this company has a solid history of raising their dividend... in fact they
did so just recently.
By just
buying the cheapest stocks, you can significantly outperform
over the long term (much easier said than
done).
Last year I wrote on Suven Life Sciences, also I
did some secondary level maths to get a sense of returns an investor could get
buying the business at then market cap (~ 2000 INR Crores or 400 Million USD) and exiting in 2024 See Snap shot below The base case CAGR didn't excite but reading management commentary compelled me to take a tracking position in model portfolio
Over to this year One thing in AR gave me a Jeff Bezos moment For the first time management was sounding optimistic (this is coming from a management which is very conservative on record) Emphasis mine Management views on past Despite having grown the business every single year across the last five years, our business sustainability has been consistently questioned.
So don't spend too much time stressing
over which one to
buy, just pick one and give it a shot.
If I didn't own it, I would have a more liberal
buy target, average in and build my position
over time.
While past returns
do not ensure future results, our objective is to substantially outperform a
buy - and - hold approach
over the full market cycle, with smaller periodic losses, on average.