Sentences with phrase «huge cash pile»

Wealth is increasingly concentrated among older people, particularly in countries where housing booms have left those in their fifties, sixties and seventies sitting on huge cash piles, to which can be added generous final salary pensions.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has been pushing companies to raise wages by 3 percent or more to spur consumer spending, piling pressure on firms to spend their huge cash pile to broaden the benefits of the strengthening economy.
Oracle's co-chief executive Mark Hurd has pledged support to any tax change that allows the company to funnel its huge cash pile back into the United States.
A vow to return 6.75 bln euros to shareholders is handy: Vivendi had been too vague about plans for its huge cash pile.
Chief executive Ivan Yes - Man emphasised this point: «It is quite untrue that we are sitting on a huge cash pile for some unspecified reason.
But that also means it would take a huge cash pile to move the Milan No. 1 from between the San Siro posts.
That's a much different business strategy than some of Amazon's competitors in the mobile market, particularly Apple, which has built up a huge cash pile through the profit margins on its mobile products.
Since most companies do not have the huge cash pile that Apple had, and since profits and cash flows get beaten - down while borrowing becoming less available at such times, it could be practical impossibility rather than failure to understand value opportunity that at least partially drives the phenomenon.
Huge cash pile and the valuation of potential acquisitions are coming down.
I got stopped out of nearly all of a lot of stocks before they reached their highs, it was quite frustrating at the time but proved to be a winner as I had a huge cash pile to pick up true bargains.
Where Warren Buffett Might Invest Berkshire's Huge Cash Pile?
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