Sentences with phrase «falling share prices»

Some companies may experience falling share prices while earnings - per - share go through the roof.
Despite falling share prices, several major producers of agricultural nutrients had managed to steadily raise their dividends in the past five years.
Most investors view falling share prices as a bad thing, a signal that a company is failing in some way.
The oilman saw his wealth eroded slightly by falling share prices in the public companies he invests in, notably Paramount Resources, Trilogy Energy and Tourmaline Oil.
The result has been falling share prices for some of the nation's biggest parts retailers, including AutoZone and Advance Auto Parts.
While the trade mission, as expected, involved tours, high - level meetings, photo opportunities and banquets, what was not anticipated was falling share prices back in Australia and mass confusion among the financial community.
Nintendo president Satoru Iwata has described the company's falling share price following the announcement of their Wii successor as very strange.»
The Chinese government suspended new IPOs on 4 July in a bid to stabilise markets following weeks of falling share prices.
Corporate partner Scott Barshay was quoted in a Financial Times article, titled «UK M&A Opportunities Open up After Brexit,» which discusses whether falling share prices and the devaluation of sterling is lifting...
In addition to falling share prices and a lack of purchase offers, BlackBerry has also had to make staffing cuts.
Falling shares price might also reflect the company changing fortunes.
But those moves can cut both ways, with commodity price declines leading to falling share prices.
The company's sliding sales, falling share price and earnings pressure are testament to the fact that the customers are ultimately right.
Short selling can help you profit from a falling share price or a bear market.
A falling share price makes a stock's yield goes up (because you still use the latest dividend payment as the numerator to calculate yield — but the denominator, the price, has dropped).
A falling share price makes a stock's yield go up (because you still use the latest dividend payment as the numerator to calculate yield — but the denominator, the price, has dropped).
Many people using this gauge assume that a fallen share price represents a good buy.
Short selling is a way to make money on a falling share price.
I Must Remember: Management's compensation is usually far more rewarding than the impact of a rising / falling share price — again, they're not owner - operators.
Over the last few years, AUM's grown modestly, pre-tax distributable earnings remain steady, while net cash / investments (& gross embedded incentive income) comprise an ever - increasing percentage of FIG's falling share price... coupled with a 20 % reduction in outstanding shares (since end - 2013), EV / AUM has become progressively more compelling.
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