Not exact matches
Over its lifetime, the NES sold nearly 62 million units and was able to break out
from the stable of other companies that were willing to
take a
risk on the home console market.
Whether it's free videos, songs or apps, if it's not offered
from a legitimate source such as the iTunes store or Google Play, people are
taking a huge
risk by saving this kind of content
on their machines.
When Jobs resigned
from the top post at Apple in August, Slywotzky blogged that he was seen as an inspired savant who
took big
risks on personal hunches.
Wall Street stock futures are lower again this morning, with markets finally
taking on board the
risks of a Greek default and / or exit
from the Eurozone.
Here are a few must - read, ranging
from the traditional entrepreneurial success stories to those focused less
on building a business and more
on the psychology behind
taking risks, facing rejection and...
Argued another: «Public - sector plans should be converted to defined - contribution plans to relieve those of us
on our own private - sector defined - contributions plans
from the burden of
taking the investment
risk for the public sector.»
Investors who need more income
from their portfolios have no option other than
taking on more
risk.
According a survey
from Legg Mason, 78 % of millennial investors plan to
take on more
risk this year.
More
from the CFO Council: Trump's tariff proposal, trade war will be bad for both US and China: CNBC Survey Companies are
taking action
on gun control because politicians won't: CNBC Survey There's been an «overreaction» in Thai stocks to trade - war
risks, says exchange executive
It might come at the
risk of turning off some people, but Marshall recommends
taking a position (
from time to time)
on how a problem should be solved.
He's not shelling out much
from his own pockets to buy your house, but he is
taking on any
risks related to the property.
«They ask themselves — 1) What I absolutely need to live
on and therefore need to shield
from investment
risk; (2) What I need to make my investments grow at the market rate and beyond inflation so I can meet my future needs; (3) What do I dream about and need to
take risks around in order to come true?»
In some ways, hiding money
from Canada Revenue Agency using offshore accounts is just another option
on this continuum, but when you
take the
risk into account, it's not a wise move.
Kapchan noted that there is currently little progress
from these Western nations
on the deal, where, he said «the leadership and many members do not want the JCPOA to die, but neither do they want to be party to Trump's efforts to kill it, and
risk taking the blame.»
Clearly, the plan is that you'll
take on the
risk in exchange for a potential greater payout down the road, but if you're not comfortable stepping away
from your cushy job and salary, entrepreneurship is most definitely not for you.
To avoid the cost and
risk of
taking on inventory, he would set up arrangements with suppliers (over the popular Chinese messaging service WeChat) to have his orders shipped directly
from their warehouses in China to the customer in the U.S. — a practice known as drop shipping.
The Inc. 500 is packed with
risk - takers walking away
from six - figure salaries and
taking on debt — often with young families in tow to sharpen the edge.»
«The fact that a website is able to stream footage
from thousands of cameras, illustrates the
risks that consumers are
taking by not changing the default passwords
on camera enabled devices.
Instead, it
took leaked test footage in July 2014 and a final push
from fans to convince Fox to
take a
risk on the merc with a mouth.
«We do try to learn
from failure, but if you're going to be in the front of the pack, you have to be willing to
take on those
risks.»
More
from Personal Finance: How you can save
on taxes as early as February People are
taking big financial
risks on bitcoin Your retirement nest egg will stretch the most here
Possible reasons for the increased lending activity include lower levels of regulation at smaller banks than at their larger counterparts, recent movement of lending staffers
from large banks to small banks and an increased willingness of smaller banks to
take on credit and interest
risk, the report says.
[In my career] the lucky breaks were
from the sponsors who
took a
risk on me.»
Flaherty supports the proposal, arguing in an April letter to his G20 counterparts that embedded contingent capital would «force the costs of excessive
risk -
taking to be removed
from taxpayers and placed
on to the right people — shareholders and subordinated debt holders — thus improving market discipline.»
For example, the expected timing and likelihood of completion of the proposed merger, including the timing, receipt and terms and conditions of any required governmental and regulatory approvals of the proposed merger that could reduce anticipated benefits or cause the parties to abandon the transaction, the ability to successfully integrate the businesses, the occurrence of any event, change or other circumstances that could give rise to the termination of the merger agreement, the possibility that Kraft shareholders may not approve the merger agreement, the
risk that the parties may not be able to satisfy the conditions to the proposed transaction in a timely manner or at all,
risks related to disruption of management time
from ongoing business operations due to the proposed transaction, the
risk that any announcements relating to the proposed transaction could have adverse effects
on the market price of Kraft's common stock, and the
risk that the proposed transaction and its announcement could have an adverse effect
on the ability of Kraft and Heinz to retain customers and retain and hire key personnel and maintain relationships with their suppliers and customers and
on their operating results and businesses generally, problems may arise in successfully integrating the businesses of the companies, which may result in the combined company not operating as effectively and efficiently as expected, the combined company may be unable to achieve cost - cutting synergies or it may
take longer than expected to achieve those synergies, and other factors.
In this model, the dealer will buy or sell
from investors at a relatively narrow spread, but he has limits
on how much
risk he'll
take.
Philip J. Purcell, Mr. Mack's predecessor as chief executive, stepped down under pressure in 2005, when he angered the firm's old guard by pushing retail while restraining traders
from taking on too much
risk.
How much
risk you can afford to
take with your investment portfolio during retirement, or when approaching it, depends
on your cash flow
from available income streams — such as pensions, Social Security benefits or annuities — and doing a thorough cash - flow analysis is paramount.
House rich, big - spending Canadians are
taking a gamble
on the
risk of an economic shock in Canada, according to a new report
from the C.D. Howe Institute.
Part of your
risk tolerance comes
from your time horizon: If you need the money in two to three years, you shouldn't
take on as much
risk as you would if you didn't need the money for 40 years.
Though
on a smaller scale and in a subtler manner, it has in many ways
taken a page
from the United States Federal Reserve's playbook for the 2008 financial crisis, which has been roundly criticized in Europe as a reckless bailout that
risks setting off uncontrolled inflation.
Being the entrepreneur behind the venture, he can
take much more
risk compared to the senior management at Uber India, who mostly come
from a consulting background with a chip
on their shoulder.
-LSB-...] tip above was
taken from Kristopher's presentation
on Low
Risk Link Portfolio Expansion Strategies for Search Engine Optimization (SEO).
Furthermore, the use of a cash flow metric in a long - term incentive plan prevents executives
from being rewarded for
taking excessive
risk because payouts under the plan are based
on rolling three - year performance periods.
«Start Garden has
taken risks on people who want to
take risks, and our region has benefitted
from it.
Furthermore, China's harmful influence
on the EU could prevent the EU
from following the more proactive measures
taken in the United States, thereby
risk producing a disjointed transatlantic response.
Based
on the belief that there's no point investing into fast growth startups without a culture in which they could grow, we served as both fund and catalyst to stimulate a lot more
risk taking from both entrepreneurs and investors.
«We urge the administration to
take this
risk seriously and specifically to refrain
from imposing new worldwide tariffs
on steel and aluminum.
Amongst other things, banks and other lenders need to consider the
risks they are
taking on, not just
from individual loans, but
from the collective effects of lending decisions
on the system as a whole.
According to a June survey
from Legg Mason, nearly 80 % of millennial investors plan to
take on more
risk this year, with 66 % of them expressing an interest in equities.
LOS ANGELES The windfall gains
from the tax cuts passed by the U.S. Congress in December have brought back «animal spirits» that encourage
risk -
taking throughout corporate America, according to some of the participants at the annual Milken Institute Global Conference in California
on Monday.
Synopsis: Offering a complete course of instruction, «Higher Probability Commodity Trading: A Comprehensive Guide to Commodity Market Analysis, Strategy Development, and
Risk Management Techniques Aimed at Favorably Shifting the Odds of Success»
takes readers explains commodity markets by shedding light
on topics rarely discussed in trading literature
from a unique perspective, with the intention of increasing the odds of success for market participants.
Since he is roughly 40 years
from retirement, he can afford to
take on more
risk in his portfolio, and we can see that stocks make up at least 90 % in both portfolios.
It is a trend that is only set to accelerate as policy measures such as the recommendations
from the Taskforce for Climate - related Financial Discosures and new green finance rules
from the UK and EU start to
take effect and require firms to disclose more information
on the climate
risks they face.
Retirement is only a few years away, and he can not
take on as much
risk as the mid-life or young investor, because he needs a steady source of retirement income
from his investments.
But for good measure, and given the
risk of appeal, Justice Macintosh went
on to give his reasons denying Burnaby's application and for supporting the NEB's reasoning in its Ruling No. 40 concluding (at para 80) that «under both... paramountcy and interjurisdictional immunity... Burnaby is precluded
from seeking to apply its bylaws so as to impede or block any steps Trans Mountain must
take in order to safely prepare and locate the Expansion Project.»
The company was Zillow, and the stock market quickly put a price
on how big of a
risk the company was
taking;
from CNBC:
I have been recommending a bullish position
from the 5370 level & if you
took the trade, the stop loss has been raised to 5282 as the chart structure will also start to improve
on a daily basis starting next week, therefore, lowering the monetary
risk.
Plenty of actively managed bond funds have veered away
from their benchmark and
taken on more
risk in the pursuit of higher returns.
And you might
take comfort knowing
risk can be mitigated by benefiting
from deals structured so that continuation in a project is only contingent
on meeting success milestones.