Sentences with phrase «grow value for shareholders»

«As we look out to fiscal 2013,» the financial report says, «we feel the company is strategically well positioned to grow value for shareholders
As we look out to fiscal 2013, we feel the company is strategically well positioned to grow value for shareholders

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«Recurrent Energy's growing portfolio of U.S. solar assets continues to create value for our customers and shareholders
When banks ran into problems in the 1970s and turned off the capital spigot, Milken stepped forward and made capital available for thousands of dynamic, growing companies that created jobs and shareholder value.
The industry norm for incentives is to equal weight revenue, operating income, and operating cash flow, so N is providing extra incentive for executives to grow revenue while ignoring shareholder value.
[1] By monetizing IP better than anyone else, Disney has a unique ability to grow through acquisitions in a way that creates real value for shareholders, as evidenced by its rising ROIC.
We expect to benefit from their business experience and industry contacts as we continue to execute the Company's strategy to drive enhanced value for shareholders by converting feed to food and attacking the rapidly growing market for natural, organic and functional foods.
Before that, David was Chairman & CEO of Creance Capital, Inc for eight years, a private start up where he provided executive leadership and management to help the company grow and increase shareholder value.
We aim to generate value for our shareholders by delivering sustainable returns in the form of a regular, reliable and growing dividend, share repurchases, and long - term capital appreciation.
And one way to think about it is this: As long as you are paying a fair price for Markel — one that is equal or below intrinsic value — and Markel can grow intrinsic value at 12 - 14 % per year, then you should expect 12 - 14 % shareholder returns over a long period of time.
In other words, we want to buy stocks trading below their intrinsic value and will grow cash flow for shareholders.
It better measures how value has grown for shareholders.
I think they may want to grow the company (and thus their salaries) rather than «prettying up» the company for a potential suitor or returning value to shareholders in the form of dividends or liquidation distributions.
It's also encouraging to see significant stake - building from Setanta Asset Management (a rare Irish value shop, at 13.5 %) & Norman Rentrop (at 8.4 %)-- with management now emphasising internal investment over acquisitions (which they prudently perceive as too expensive), I wouldn't be surprised if these shareholders push for a tender offer in due course, to reduce what may otherwise become a growing cash pile.
If shareholders are to make most of their money through earnings growth and / or positive sentiment, then further excess return needs to be demanded to compensate for potential of negative sentiment destroying market value faster than earnings growth can grow against.
I would like to serve as the Chief Financial Officer for a young and rapidly growing where I can participate in establishing the culture, creating the finance and administrative infrastructure and setting the course to take the company to greater heights adding significant value to shareholders and stakeholders alike.
«Continuing under Brian's executive leadership, with support from the entire Concert team, I am confident the company will continue to be highly successful, grow and provide solid returns to our shareholders — all while protecting Concert's ethics, values and reputation for integrity and excellence.»
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