He's quite happy to have some people put us out of business, but only
does calls with investors.
Not exact matches
He didn't participate in conference
calls and would meet
with select
investors privately.
On a
call with investors, in response a question from Morgan Stanley analyst Adam Jonas, Musk said that when it comes to raising new money, «I specifically don't want to.»
The issue has to
do with the fact that index funds are so -
called passive
investors, meaning the funds and their managers don't pick the companies they invest in.
With the Dow Jones Industrial Average experiencing two 1,000 - point drops in recent weeks, and having fielded many, many
investors»
calls, I was reminded that
investors truly
do not know how to measure risk.
«Shoppers are spending more of their disposable dollars on categories we don't sell, like cars, healthcare, electronics, and home improvement,» Hoguet said in a
call with investors.
«
With no
investor calls planned, to our knowledge,
investors, analysts, competitors and suppliers are left guessing what Amazon may
do to evolve this business.
During a
call with analysts and
investors, Costco's CFO said, «As it relates to the publicity and the news and the noise around Amazon and Whole Foods, all we can
do is perform.»
Other CEOs don't even
call the shots — they might be indentured to a group of equity
investors with a majority share of the company.
In a conference
call with investors, chief operating officer Tim Fenton finally admitted the company had a problem: «We overcomplicated the restaurants and didn't give restaurants an opportunity to breathe.
Venture
investor and large Twitter shareholder Chris Sacca suggested other ways the company could make money last June, saying it could pursue deeper partnerships
with sports leagues, and make money from so
called «logged out» users — which Twitter
does not get credit for in its monthly active user numbers.
So if you drew a horizontal line and
call that fair value like Ben Graham said, and then you draw a wavy line around that horizontal line and
call that stock prices, the market is pitching us opportunities all the time between stocks that are way below fair value and way above fair value, the reason
investors don't beat the market has nothing to
do with the market is not throwing us pitches in that it's not still emotional, they are behavioral problem, there's agency problems, there is a lot of other issues going on but it's not because we're not getting really great pictures all the time.
«
Investors don't have to deal
with midnight phone
calls or debt financing,» he says, «and they can partner
with an experienced [developer] to manage the property.»
During a conference
call with investors this week, Tim Cook referenced Chitika's study and said, «If there are lots of other tablets selling, I don't know what they are being used for because that's a pretty... the basic function is a web browser.»
Aggressive covered
call investors do the opposite... they seek stocks that have options
with the highest possible premiums without regard for why those premiums are so high (eg.
These extra requirements are
called investor overlays and mean that just because FHA says that you can get a loan approval
with a 580 credit score doesn't mean that a lender will approve your loan.
It appears that many
investors had (just like they
did with the BMO Covered
Call Canadian Banks ETF) hoped that the juicy distributions will translate into higher total returns compared to a plain vanilla product like the iShares S&P / TSX 60 Index ETF (XIU).
As much fun as it sounds to
call the bottom of the market and buy up a great opportunity while everyone else is ignoring it, the real reason most
investors needs bonds is so they don't derail their own portfolio
with bad decisions.
The problem
with cash - on - cash return (or as stock market
investors call it, returns on equity) is all you need to
do to increase your return on equity is borrow more money.
I
do write plans free of charge for young
investors with the caveat that when they get to $ 100,000 I'm the first phone
call they make!
I see many retail
investors blindly jumping into these products (for example, after reading a recent opinion piece in the Globe and Mail where a so
called «expert» recommended DBC for the long term)
with little understanding as to how they are priced and less than full appreciation about the fact that they (typically) don't pay any distributions!
Buying and selling stocks can be
done with a simple trading account that you set up and manage yourself, but many
investors (both individual and institutional) still
call their brokers.
This last requirement — the ability to deploy what legendary
investor Charley Ellis
calls «the emotional game» — is completely independent of the other three; Wall Street is littered
with the bones of those who knew just what to
do, but could not bring themselves to
do it.
The great Greenbackd blog on 8 May 2012 published an article
called James Montier on why
investors struggle to follow the Magic Formula: Cognitive Biases and Behavioral Errors using a previous article James wrote
called The Little Note that Beats the Market to explain why
investors interfering
with the Joel Greenblat's magic formula
does worse than if you would mechanically apply the formula to your portfolio.
And in the fullness of time, as we have now come to realize, Toyota stock has gone up a lot from that standpoint, and
investors, which properly explains the kind of results we've managed to have in our mutual funds that Consuela referenced, is because a patient
investor with the contrarian value mindset I've talked about, as long as you're buying the stocks on sale and not those that are offered on clearance, i.e., which nobody else wants ever — so we don't believe in distressed investing or deep value investing, we're talking about quality companies that are available on sale — you can make what I'm going to
call performance statements in your portfolios, as opposed to what I'm going to describe what a lot of
investors try to make, which is fashion statements.
In what the company
calls a «grassroots, democratized education,» its social media hub offers myriad ways of connectivity, including: real interaction
with real
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doing business in a particular community.
Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare's space setting «didn't resonate» with fans, Activision exec Eric Hirshberg admitted to investors this evening during a just - finished financial c
Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare's space setting «didn't resonate»
with fans, Activision exec Eric Hirshberg admitted to
investors this evening during a just - finished financial
callcall.
The SEC also charged Advanced Equities» co-founder Keith Daubenspeck
with failing to stop
investors from being misled — he allegedly listened in on
calls where Badger made misstatements and didn't correct the misstatements.
My first comment is I don't think your going to be getting a deluge of phone
calls in the first place... And if you get a foreclosure situation just make a deal
with a local wholesaler
investor and bird dog it for them..
WIth over 400 calls over the past 18 months with investors like yourself, I am amazed how many people get excited about real estate investing and financial freedom but don't follow through with the action of dipping their toes into Private Money Lending or a Turnkey Ren
WIth over 400
calls over the past 18 months
with investors like yourself, I am amazed how many people get excited about real estate investing and financial freedom but don't follow through with the action of dipping their toes into Private Money Lending or a Turnkey Ren
with investors like yourself, I am amazed how many people get excited about real estate investing and financial freedom but don't follow through
with the action of dipping their toes into Private Money Lending or a Turnkey Ren
with the action of dipping their toes into Private Money Lending or a Turnkey Rental.