"Execution risk" refers to the possibility that a plan, project, or goal may not be successfully carried out or accomplished due to various challenges, obstacles, or unforeseen problems along the way. It highlights the potential for things to go wrong during the implementation or execution phase, which can lead to the failure or delay of the intended outcome.
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According to analysts, there is a lot to like about this cash - and - stock deal, but there is
also execution risk.
Leveraging our extensive network of industry experts, NEXUS enables investors to better understand the market, product, and
execution risk of investment opportunities.
According to the Pacific Crest report, «A maturing model, the SMB regulatory environment including recent commentary from the Counselor to Secretary of the Treasury, and growing competition...
elevate execution risks.»
«Pipeline construction would negatively affect TransCanada's business risk profile through increased
project execution risk, and would likely put pressure on financial metrics.»
FTI said the EziBuy proposal would deliver the best overall return to creditors and had
less execution risk than the Cheadle DOCA, which is backed by SurfStitch's management team, led by Justin Hillberg, SurfStitch co-founder and creditor Lex Pedersen and other large shareholders.
As a result, today's RBM plans only account for a fraction of the true spectrum of
study execution risks.
The speed of execution is important for arbitrage trading because it
lowers Execution risk Here is some...
Combined with the reality that these large raises are usually related to complex projects with extended timelines and
meaningful execution risk, and in many cases extended waiting periods before tokens even begin to trade, it is clear that ICOs returns have been relatively modest while risks are considerable.
Analyzed business and prepared reports to
know execution risk to notify future lending conclusions
«Buyers of these properties face
massive execution risk,» the analysts said, noting that owners of the spaces may face lower - than - expected rents, more retailer defaults or a long leasing process.
Traders are advised to use extreme caution around market open and close and to utilize FXCM's basic and advanced orders types to
mitigate execution risk.
«The ideas we have heard appear to be preliminary and involve
great execution risk,» John Frank, Oaktree's vice chairman, said in the letter, a copy of which was filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
It said on Friday that it chose the Chinese consortium because it had more deal certainty and «limited conditionality», reducing the «
execution risk».
Regulators won't have to wait long to assess whether
this execution risk is diminishing.
According to the proxy and a Feb. 24, 2015 investor presentation, «
execution risk» (i.e. the ability to actually get it done and to keep existing talent) is one of the primary reasons to reject a «separation scenario.»
Cultures and retail propositions at SBRY & Asda are very different and therefore
the execution risk seems much higher than the smooth Ahold - Delhaize merger.»
New initiatives like nation - wide delivery are a clear source of
execution risk, but precedents are in place for investors to be optimistic.
While the $ 2.36 per share offer only implies a «small» 15 per cent takeover premium to Deutsche's $ 2.05 price target, the research team points to «recent operational risks in the hospital portfolio,
the execution risks of the Northern Beaches greenfield project and our lower revenue growth outlook for the private hospital industry.»
If you're the «first money in» usually there is still product risk, market risk, financing risk and execution risk
To get sellers comfortable with
execution risk, Chinese buyers have even been resorting to cash deposits or letters of credit upon signing the deal.
But a big move, like buying Colgate, could get the share price up — if Unilever could stomach
the execution risk.
But it is certainly a different business with different types of
execution risks, exit opportunities, timeframes, and fund construction targets.
Bouygues said key sticking points included social guarantees for its employees, the level of its stake in Orange and related governance,
execution risk and the valuation of its telecom business.
Execution risk was the key issue that triggered the failure of the deal, the representative said.
«Shareholders are going to determine how far is up, and at the same time they might be prepared to sell and let the private equity firms take
the execution risk.»
Mr Lord said he had discussed
the execution risk with Saputo chief executive Lino Saputo Jnr on Thursday, and he remained comfortable with the situation.
Tribeca Investment Partners portfolio manager Sean Fenton said while there were
execution risks to the plans, Mr Clarke had a strong track record in being able to deliver changes that enhanced returns.
The obvious one is
execution risk — when management invests in the wrong thing and the share price reacts negatively.
So this gets down to
execution risk, another great reason to love simple index investing methods.
Even if you manage investment risk and the risks associated with leverage, it is very difficult to manage the other risks of CFDs - such as counterparty risk, client money risk, liquidity risk, gapping and
execution risk - and these could result in losses you did not expect.
In addition, when you place a buy or sell order with a CFD provider through their trading platform or over the telephone, there may be a time lag between when you place your order and when that order is executed (this is called «
execution risk»).
If all of that throws you off your base game of saving and investing (e.g., if you defer investing your contributions for a year or two because you have to find a bigger block of time to plan out where everything goes, or if you ignore rebalancing because it's too hard with everything in separate accounts), then it's not worth the potential savings (this comes back to
execution risk).
There are lots of scale up and
execution risks, we are a small company, but we and our investors and industrial partners are confident that a large - scale version of our current system could do air capture with CO2 compression at a cost well under 200 $ / tCO2.
For law firms who want to continue to increase their global footprint, and for corporate in - house general counsel deployed in overseas markets,
the execution risks of business roll - out are many and varied.
Bason's panel, «Hot Topics in Large M&A Transactions,» will focus on key trends including strategic and considerations; closing and
execution risks, particularly regulatory and financing; legacy liabilities; and confidentiality considerations.
The execution risk of the deal is something that lenders look at and why experience matters - having experience shows that you are capable of managing / executing a deal.