Sentences with phrase «get less stock»

Which means investors will get less stock and less control.»

Not exact matches

The industry has got used to existing on lean inventories, some refineries holding less than one week's operating stock, and ignored the increasing complexity of alumina trading between big entities such as Rusal.
Adami noted Visa is trading at close to 26 times forward earnings, which makes it expensive enough that anything less than stellar reports «get the stock whacked.»
Caterpillar shares have traded at around 11, 12 and 13 times in the past and as we get closer to the sector's cyclical peak — which may be in 2016, says Tiss — then the stock could get less expensive.
The less capable entrepreneurs chase you like crazy to try to get the money and sell their stock
They ingest more drugs than seems humanly possible, sell worthless stocks to anyone they can get on the phone, paw at every woman that comes near with a kind of slobbering, animalistic desperation, and (spoiler alert) more or less get away with it.
However, the creditors still get the short end of the financial stick: the face value of the common stock to be received will almost certainly be less than the face value of the original debt.
While nobody wants to jump into stocks only to catch a hideous down draft, investing success is less about when you get in the game, and more about how long you play.
Now that you're no longer getting dividends for free, have you considered moving to more growth stocks and less dividend building in your taxable funds?
In office less than two months, he commented that we were at «the point where buying stocks is a potentially good deal if you've got a long - term perspective.»
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Blue chip stocks are regarded as less volatile than other stocks and investors often assume that blue chip companies will get through harsh economic times better than non-blue chip companies.
The cheaper the stock prices get, the less the stocks are loved.
Contrary to what our stomach would have us believe, stocks actually get less risky as they decline.
And by thinking about future earnings you're also less likely to overpay for a stock or get caught in a value trap.
January should rebound... February will likely get off to a strong start if the Iraq election is perceived to be a success... the stock market might become overbought and there will likely be less good news to fuel the rally further... the stock market could become increasingly selective and consolidate its gains.
Let earning the option premium be a fallback if you don't get a chance to own the stock for less.
We, on the other hand, view it with hope: because more than anything, the events of the past few days show that the truth is getting out — the truth that capital markets simply can not exist under the authoritarian rule of central planners, the truth that the stock market is a casino in which the best one can hope for a quick flip, and finally the truth that our entire socio - economic regime, whose existence has been predicated by borrowing from the uncreated wealth of the future, and where accumulated debt could be wiped out at the flip of a switch if things go wrong in the process obliterating the welfare of billions (of less than 1 % ers), is one big lie.
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Payback periods of less than 6 or 7 years sounds pretty good, and I can't imagine that you'll get anything better on traditional passive investments likes stocks.
Unless Bitcoin's volatility settles, it will be used less as a currency and more as a vehicle for speculation and «get rich quick» schemes, much like a penny stock.
At the same time, I saw that even with tribesmen of varying investment experience and knowledge here was a community which was less focused / obsessed on «which stock» or «when i will get my target price» or «will you tell me what to buy» and more focused on rational discussions — analysis which can be understood clearly by visitors with basic investment and stock market terminology knowledge.
Buying stocks on a value basis means you're already getting them on sale, so they have less room to fall.
To make things less confusing, let me simplify and describe the dressing this way: a blend of soy sauce, oil, and seaweed broth that gets some extra umami from fish stock.
My tips for quinoa are (1) soak quinoa in cold water beforehand to get rid of the bitter taste; (2) toast your quinoa — it tastes nuttier; (3) use a bit less than a 2:1 liquid: grain ratio, as more water makes for soggy quinoa; (4) cook in vegetable stock instead of water and add in flavorings like smashed garlic, peppercorns and fresh thyme or rosemary sprigs.
This is a very forgiving recipe, just start with a little less stock and add as you need to get the right consistency.
You're a lot less likely to get lumps in your sauce if you add room temp or cold water or stock to the flour and onions.
There's nothing wrong with investing in young talent.If you look at Chelsea's they've stocked buy some of Europe's brightest talent since there last title winning team but I do agree we should be looking at players who can break our starting eleven if we can't get them do we settle for less?
Stock up on handy - dandy snack bags with this deal from Amazon in which you'll get 270 Ziploc snack bags for $ 6.71 (or less), plus free shipping.
When marijuana is legal but heroin is not, and authorities are honest about the relative risks, marijuana consumers are less likely to wish to attempt heroin, and even if they do, it will be more difficult to get by (because marijuana sellers won't be stocking heroin).
Gove relied on his script far less when he finally got on to his own specialist subject, the Department for Education, providing far more valuable input than what almost felt like a Commons speech up to that point, trotting out stock lines to attacks that were on this occasion invisible.
Telling people to do the rational thing — stock up on some things you might need if you're stuck in for a few days but otherwise it's winter - as - usual around here — gets much less attention than «Oh my God snowpocalypse / snowmageddon / snorgy of doom will bury us alive!»
This is a very forgiving recipe, just start with a little less stock and add as you need to get the right consistency.
It is well known that those who have a tendency to be on their feet all day will tend to have more swollen feet by the end of the day, and many of these people get some benefit from wearing compression stockings while they are up and around, with less swelling, and less aching.
You can see where I hung our stockings last year HERE but this year I was craving a no - fuss / less is more look so they found their spot on our little tree coat rack that rarely gets used anyway... I think it was happy to finally have a job:).
The reason is that investors are far more likely to get excited about a stock when they're familiar with its name and business model, giving it a better valuation than it would get from less familiar buyers in overseas markets.
Meanwhile, the Driver is on the verge of going legit through a scheme that his garage - owner and stunt coordinator boss, Shannon (Cranston, Little Miss Sunshine), has of becoming a stock car racer, though to get the funding for such an undertaking, they become more entrenched in needing money from underworld types like local criminal Bernie Rose (Brooks, Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World) and his less scrupulous crime boss Nino (Perlman, Season of the Witch).
Obviously whoever picked out the stock photography either didn't get the blurb, didn't read the blurb, or couldn't have possibly cared less about truth in advertising.
By Stephen Windwalker Originally posted February 1, 2010 at Kindle Nation Daily — © Kindle Nation Daily 2010 I received this email overnight entitled, «Steve, Stock up on Audiobooks for Less,» and it got me thinking, which is always dangerous.
Try to worry less about how much your book continues to remain stocked in a Barnes & Noble or nationally, and focus more on ways to perennially get attention and word of mouth for your book to the audiences most likely to buy it.
The imprint is more valuable when you're trying to crack an audience that's not indie - supportive, such as getting stocked in stores or genres that are less indie - friendly.
I remember reading somewhere that in actuality, the main reason indie bookstores do not stock CreateSpace titles is that the discount to the retailer in Creatspace's expanded distribution is much less than what they normally get.
And because I am limited to what's available on stock sites, the less «specific» an author's ideas for the cover are, the better it is for me to get creative and produce something engaging for potential readers.
It almost seems like the government wants to reward us for taking the risk of investing in stocks by getting us to pay less taxes when we do!
You can get comparable, if not better, success rates with portfolios that have much less in stocks.
Their dividends are usually qualified dividends, which get taxed at a lower tax rate, their yield is usually higher than common stock yields, and they may provide less share price volatility.
Dialing back on stocks is less of an issue if you're getting ready to draw income from your savings for retirement or already doing so, as preserving capital is typically a bigger priority when you're older.
As previously discussed, this tool recommends 120 less your age as an allocation to stocks, so a 70 year old with half his wealth split evenly between five stocks would get the thumbs up here.
It's easier to get financing for real estate than for stocks because real estate tends to be less volatile and easier to appraise, and it generally produces more current income.
So typically, bonds have less risks than stocks because you get this guaranteed principal repayment at the end of the bond.
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