Tyson Foods, one of the largest food companies in the world, has
doubled investor money in the last three years.
Not exact matches
With that 10 percent average annual return, an
investor can
double his
money in about seven years, Cramer said.
Investors get a pledge of
double - digit returns within a few years, while producers can raise productivity without spending more of their own
money.
Just because you don't shoot for
double - digit returns doesn't make you a bad person; it just makes you the
investor that you really are when you put your
money on the line.
While the amount of total
money that managers made last year is down from others, according to the Times, it's still
double than what it was in 2000, the year that Institutional
Investor first rolled out the annual list.
Part of Madoff's appeal was that he offered
investors double - digit returns year in and year out and — until the stock market collapsed — let his
investors take out
money anytime they wanted.
The world of initial coin offerings (ICOs) is attracting so much interest that some
investors are able to
double their
money — on paper — before an offering has even begun.
He promised that
investors could
double their
money in 90 days, pretending to take due account of the costs and shipping time from Europe to America.
These arguments were compelling at the time, but now Apple is now trading at $ 176, and
investors have almost
doubled their
money since this article came out.
Shkreli told them that the original MSMB Capital
investors «have just about
doubled their
money net of fees,» and he included a «Monthly Net Performance» chart which seemed to back up that representation.
This can be expressed as a multiple to the investment amount (2X or 3X, for example), or as a «
double - dip» — the
investor's right to get their
money back, plus an amount equal to the as - if - converted value (that is, the amount the
investor would receive on liquidation had they converted their preferred shares to common shares).
Rather than its results, most
investors focused on KKR's decision to pull the trigger on a long - considered move to convert from partnership to corporation status, trading
double taxation for greater simplicity and willingness among
investors to put their
money into the private equity company's shares.
Legitimate High Yield Investing is a major concern these days following a multitude of investment scams ranging from the most infamous Bernie Madoff saga to smaller, yet equally painful scams involving purported CDs yielding close to
double digit rates (Stanford being the most prominent) to
money managers taking off with
investor funds.
Although US equities have shown us
double digit gains this year, an
investor in an asset like the Vanguard Emerging Markets fund has lost 14 % of their
money on a price basis through August.
He promised
investors in this scheme that he could scale his postal operations and
double their
money.
If an
investor thinks that translates to just putting
money in the S&P 500 Index and watching it
double about every 10 years, he is likely in for a rather big disappointment.
I would suggest a variant: make it well known that
money laundering will be suspected if foreign
investors are involved, and that everything will be
double - checked.
U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara said in a statement that Marcello Trebitsch, 37, of Brooklyn, told
investors he would use their
money to trade in securities through his investment fund and promised them
double - digit returns with low risk.
This tax credit combined with the high interest collected on the loans allows
investors to virtually
double their
money every seven years.
In addition to the lucrative New Market Tax Credit that is available to
investors who — in their philanthropic largess — receive «tax credits» that will enable them to
double their philanthropic investment in seven years, there are other reasons why
monies for charter school expansion remain an untouchable budget item.
If Stock A has
doubled in value, its weighting in the index
doubles and the amount of
money subsequently devoted to it by index
investors doubles.
As a non-institutional
investor who doesn't care as much about the «mark to model» on any bonds I would hold, I would view
double - digit Treasuries as free
money, especially in light of long - term returns on stocks barely cracking the DD with divvies included...
Today an
investor could do nicely — though you will not
double your
money quickly, but you can
double it over a period of five or six years — owning a basket of blue chip stocks like Berkshire Hathaway (one of our largest holdings), Microsoft and Pfizer.
Our newest advisory, Cabot Undervalued Stocks Advisor, has
doubled investors»
money eight times in the past 12 months — all by identifying deeply undervalued opportunities that have been spooked by sensationalized daily news stories.
Since the Fund's launch in 1989,
investors have
doubled their
money every 10 years, no matter when they bought the fund... The fund has outperformed global equities with 1/3 less risk [based on annualized standard deviation of monthly returns for Institutional shares from 2/28/89 to 12/31/13, compared to the FTSE World Index].
Through a combination of increasing dividends and aggressive share repurchases, Chubb's high shareholder yield allows it to give
investors good returns even without core growth, and in this case, the company would have roughly
doubled your
money if you had invested seven years ago and reinvested all dividends.
Theme funds like these face a
double disadvantage, because they appeal to impulsive
investors who pour their
money in just as the fad hits its peak.
Even from the peak before the Great Recession,
investors in a low - cost index fund that mirrors the S&P 500, like one of the three Vanguard 500 Index Funds (NASDAQMUTFUND: VFINX)(NASDAQMUTFUND: VFIAX)(NYSEMKT: VOO), have nearly
doubled their
money by holding long - term.
For example, if an
investor owns $ 20,000 worth of a mutual fund, they could borrow $ 20,000,
doubling their exposure without the use of their own
money.
Investors will often max out multiple credit cards or take out hard
money loans, both with
double - digit interest rates, to finance flips.
If an
investor thinks that translates to just putting
money in the S&P 500 Index and watching it
double about every 10 years, he is likely in for a rather big disappointment.
Yep, most Zamano shareholders have lost
money, so now they hate it... And new
investors are few & far between, and easily scared off — who buys a stock doing this poorly, while the ISEQ's
doubled in two & a half years?!
However, the Rule of 72 is a great tool that every
investor should use — it helps you quickly understand how long it will take for
money to
double as a certain interest rate.
If this were somehow sustainable,
investors would be able to
double their
money on dividend income alone in less than five years.
More importantly, because many actively managed funds fail to beat index funds, when individual
investors put their
money in active funds they often get the
double whammy of poor performance from both the fund and their own emotional
investor behavior.
While many
investors are on the lookout for the next big thing — something that will
double their
money overnight — the truth is that the key to long - term returns is time and compound interest.
Big Heart was owned by private - equity
investors, and these guys were looking to cash out with reportedly
double their
money after just about four years of ownership.
That game would be Kingdoms and Castles, which according to Polygon netted $ 1M in sales and consequently provided a 100 % return to
investors through Fig (
double their
money).
The
money more than
doubles initial
investor of about $ 50 million the company got in June.
How can anyone convince an
investor to invest over a 7 to 10 years period to hope for
doubling or tripling their
money, when s / he could do the same in a few months by investing in a «dot com» IPO?
Now if you are an active
investor than paying
double for a term policy won't make sense to you since you most likely can use the difference to get returns which will be greater than the
money you will receive at the end of the term.
Often called a «
double bottom line» investment, impact investing enables
investors to put their
money to good use in meaningful, intelligent ventures that provide both a financial AND a social return on their investment.
We were able to
double our
investors»
money in just under six months for an annualized return of 300 %.