Sentences with phrase «fair company»

Most value investors attempt to buy fair companies at an excellent price.
That's what the post is about — considering the choice between wonderful companies at fair prices vs. fair companies at wonderful prices.
In reality, we need to compromise & choose wonderful companies at fair prices, not fair companies at wonderful prices.
Fair Companies took a video tour of the building and interviewed the building's.
Would you rather buy outstanding companies at fair prices, or fair companies at outstanding prices?
The spaces are conceived of as versatile, transforming cubes, as you can see in the video from Fair Companies.
A recent Fair Companies video (below) of Deek showed that he wears many hats — drummer, painter, author, blogger, speaker, teacher — but more than anything, he is a builder.
Filmmaker Kirsten Dirksen of Fair Companies gets a closer look at one of these compact units, sharing the story of how one student feels, living in this small space:
In another recent interview for Fair Companies, Lynda was asked if the apparel industry had, since the Ecollection days, adopted whole systems to manage environmental impact.
This year's event, which began on February 25, and ends on March 7, is organized by the Ghana Trade Fair Company in collaboration with SADA on the theme: «Two Decades in International Trade Fairs in Ghana: Exploring Business Opportunities in the SADA Zone of Ghana».
I've said it before but I am having a hard time keeping up with Kirsten and the astoundingly prolific Fair Companies crew.
In an interview with Fair Companies, Shafer made that desire for differentiation quite clear:
Over the years Mr Buffett has shifted from buying fair companies at wonderful prices to buying wonderful companies at fair prices.
The Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Trade Fair Company Limited, Dr. Agnes Adu, is threatening to take legal action against suspended General Secretary of People's National Convention (PNC), Atik Mohammed for defamation.
Cristina joined the company in 2011 and is dedicated to bringing her innovative and dynamic perspective to one of the world's largest art fair companies.
Wonderful companies compound wealth over time, while fair companies may have short - term gains but lack the deep competitive advantage required to fend off competition and generate above average returns for decades.
Fair Companies gives us this insightful tour into this 269 - square - foot apartment.
Be sure to follow Fair Companies and Kirsten Dirksen for more great videos on ultra-cool, space conscious design.
Fair Companies recently released this video of architect Valentina Maini's 269 sq ft (25 sq m) Barcelona apartment.
Kirsten Dirksen, who runs Fair Companies, did this profile last.
This latest video from the oh - so - prolific Fair Companies pays a visit to Far West Fungi of San Francisco, where the Garrone family operates 60,000 square feet of mushroom grow rooms.
Feeling like a hyper - efficient, minimalist micro-home on wheels, we get an extensive tour of the aVOID house via the excellent Fair Companies.
Now Fair Companies — the folks who have brought us video on everything from Ewok Villages in Oregon to electric bike RVs — have released a new video in which Graham explains the thinking behind the Thin Bike.
Seen previously in Lloyd's post, we now get a personal tour of how this energy - efficient home works via Fair Companies:
The video itself was created by Fair Companies, the same folks who brought us footage of an abandoned ghost town turned eco-village and a 16 - year - old who built a tiny house for a mortgage free future.
But if you prefer the moving image to the written word, then check out this video that Fair Companies made inside the Patagonia fabric lab, which also explores the progress made in their recycling program.
From the teenager who build a tiny house for a mortgage - free future through ewok villages in Oregon to a home built from salvaged car parts, one of the things I love most about Fair Companies» videos is that they celebrate natural building and the tiny house movement not as sacrifices, but as life enhancing choices that fit many peoples» lifestyles.
Requested to inform Fair Companies readers how they might dress more sustainably, Lynda responds with a list like one we did ages ago: «Wear your garments until they are truly at the end of their useful life.
Diversity and Inclusion Manager responsibilities include crafting fair company policies, implementing inclusion programs and applying objective hiring procedures.
The project, known as Silo City, is bursting with creative inspiration, and as a home that can move, it is surprisingly ergonomic and well - designed, as we see in this in - depth video tour via Kirsten Dirksen of Fair Companies:
Yet another great video from Fair Companies — the same folks who brought us the video of Wanaselja and Leger's recycled car home; a great story about a 16 - year - old who built a tiny house for a mortgage - free future; and an old garage turned stunning tiny house.
(7) Before meeting Charlie Munger, Warren Buffett invested in «fair companies at wonderful prices».
When I suggested that a beautiful artist's houseboat was the American Dream redefined, I mentioned I was having a hard time keeping up with Fair Companies» awesome video output.
Still, as Warren Buffett once wrote, «It's far better to buy a wonderful company at a fair price than a fair company at a wonderful price.»
«It is better to buy a wonderful company at a fair price than to buy a fair company at a wonderful price.»
Those letters describe the rationale for Buffett's dictum, «It's far better to buy a wonderful company at a fair price than a fair company at a wonderful price.»
As Warren Buffett said, «It's far better to buy a wonderful company at a fair price than a fair company at a wonderful price.»
Keeping Warren Buffett's advice «it is far better to buy a wonderful company at a fair price than a fair company at a wonderful price» in mind, I zeroed in on Dominion Resources (Symbol: D) as the utility company to purchase.
You would be hard pressed these days to find someone who thinks Comcast is a wonderful, caring, fair company.
Here you go: «It's far better to buy a wonderful company at a fair price than a fair company at a wonderful price.»
Just like Buffett said, «It's far better to buy a wonderful company at a fair price than a fair company at a wonderful price»
Graham used to say, «I look for a fair company at a terrific price.»
Those letters describe the rationale for Buffett's dictum, «It's far better to buy a wonderful company at a fair price than a fair company at a wonderful price.»
Keeping Warren Buffett's advice «it is far better to buy a wonderful company at a fair price than a fair company at a wonderful price» in mind, I zeroed in on Dominion Resources (Symbol: D) as the utility company to purchase.
One of Warren Buffett's best pieces of investment advice is that «it's far better to buy a wonderful company at a fair price than a fair company at a wonderful price.»
Check out more of her story over at Tiny House on the Prairie, this article from Tiny House Magazine, Fair Companies, and if you're planning to go to Hawaii, Kristie's tiny home is available for rent via Airbnb.
Check out her captivating story as filmed by our friends over at Fair Companies:
More over at Fair Companies and Atelier Architecture Jérôme Vinçon.

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