Sentences with phrase «inflated stock»

It is the practice of selling inflated stock or stock in non-existent companies.
Paris stamps approval on the idea of a carbon bubble: that fossil - fuel companies carry massively inflated stock values, because most of their reserves of fuel will never be burned (that's what the accord's aspirational goal of 1.5 degrees C means).
Since no one wants to buy an overly inflated stock, we weigh up each stock's price - to - sales ratio, which as you might expect, compares its price to its sales.
Many companies tank after the IPO, and especially in the current inflated stock prices atmosphere I would be very careful and think twice before participating in IPO.
That results in a depressed stock price (of the stock sold) and an inflated stock price (of the stock bought), which may or may not be warranted.
Witness the fact that it took more than three years after Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan's famous 1996 «irrational exuberance» speech for an inflated stock market to finally tumble, signaling the end of the dot - com bubble.
Even though the remark centered on the role that inflated stock values would have on the real economy, investors clung to the phrase and pushed the largest U.S. stocks down over 2 percent the next morning.
Japan's Bubble Economy peaked in late 1989 and the country's highly - inflated stock and property markets began to crash.
Loose monetary policy has artificially inflated stock prices despite weak economic growth, he said, adding: «Instead of buying low and selling high, you're buying high and crossing your fingers.»
Republican critics say they fear that by flooding the financial system with money, the Fed has inflated stock and real estate prices and could create asset bubbles that could pop with dangerous consequences for the economy.
The department suspects that Guinness may have illegally inflated its stock price to woo Distillers» shareholders away from a competing offer from the Argyll Group, a Scottish food retailer.
In an interview on «Squawk Box,» the founder of Duquesne Capital said the Fed's policy of quantitative easing was inflating stocks and other assets held by wealthy investors like himself.
The dream is to manage labor's savings on a commission basis, steering it to inflate stock and bond prices.
This may be good news for stock market and real estate speculators as savings are used to inflate the stock market and real estate bubble.
The essence of the global financial bubble is that savings are diverted to inflate the stock market, bond market and real estate prices rather than to build new factories and employ more labor.
With pensions now 50 % or more invested in stocks, it seems pretty obvious that one way to inflate away the looming pension catastrophe is for the Fed to inflate the stock market.
Then inflate stocks til 2012.
«Gross: Fed merry - go - round: inflate stocks til 2000.
My wife and I have both used non income producing inherited assets and grossly inflated stocks (like GE in the days of chairman Welch) to fund charitable gift annuities and derive nice tax deductions.
Companies are buying stock merely to inflate the stock price (this is what we want, so do we know the true value of the company better than the insiders?)
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The lawsuit claims that the company misled investors about their financial situation and inflating the stock value by misrepresenting how BlackBerry 10 would fare on the market against competitors.
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The SEC lacks the resources to come after every operation that is flouting securities law, preferring to focus its firepower on the low - hanging fruit: blockchain firms with no product and bold claims about future profits that are designed to artificially inflate their stock price.
with no product and bold claims about future profits that are designed to artificially inflate their stock price.
Is the economy really making this much of a recovery or is there something else going on that's inflating the stock market?
Here's the basic plot, just in case you've been hiding under a rock and missed it, via The Guardian: «It is based on the memoirs of crooked broker Jordan Belfort who during the 1980s and 90s enjoyed unlimited amounts of sports cars, drugs and prostitutes, paid for by millions of dupes and dopes buying his fraudulently inflated stocks

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In November, the Nasdaq composite index broke 4,000 for the first time since the last bubble burst, inflated by stocks even some CEOs, such as Elon Musk from Tesla and Netflix's Reed Hastings, warned were overpriced.
As a result of the fraudulent conduct alleged herein, Plaintiff and other members of the Class purchased Longfin common stock at artificially inflated prices and suffered significant losses and damages once the truth emerged
In today's bluebird forecasts for stocks, the biggest fallacy is highly inflated expectations for earnings.
David Rosenberg, chief economist and strategist at Gluskin Sheff, warns that the Fed may be continuing to inflate a bubble in stocks.
These suits accused him of having profited through insider trading and making «materially false and misleading statements» that «artificially inflated» the company's stock price.
Kozlowski and his right - hand man were convicted in 2005 of stealing $ 150 million from Tyco and illicitly making $ 430 million more by artificially inflating the value of company stock.
There is no evidence that the policy, which encourages borrowing by keeping long - term interest rates low, has inflated dangerous bubbles in the stock market and residential real estate, she said.
They might also exercise their stock options, acquiring shares at a low price and selling them at grossly inflated prices.
The financial sector wins at the point where you don't see that the prices that the banks are inflating are asset prices — real estate prices, bond and stock prices — and that the role of commercial banks is to increase the power of wealth over the rest of society, over labour, over industry, to create a new ruling - class of bankers that are even more heavy than the landlords that were criticised in the last part of the 19th century.
AT&T (T) is one example of a stock with a P / E that is based on artificially inflated accounting earnings.
By inefficiently utilizing valuable capital to buy back stock at inflated prices, the company destroyed value for long - term shareholders.
What happened is that the early privatizers bled their companies while selling shares to the workers at prices that were being inflated by the flow of wage set - asides into the stock market.
SS: The rising stock market that resulted from the Chicago Boy's reforms was seen as a way to inflate asset prices the capital gains of which would be used to pay off debts.
Unsurprisingly, avarice prevailed as some traders speculated in stocks paid for by billions of dollars worth of unsecured checks, causing Kuwait's stock market to inflate like a balloon and pop in a most analogous manner.
Buying them now may not be ideal if you think the stock market is inflated, but if someone bought them in 2011 - 2012, they may provide excellent returns in the future.
By raising P / E ratios, it lowers the cost of capital... Rather than inflating a bond bubble, our view is that the Fed needs to impact the assets that are directly relevant to is objective, namely stocks
It loads down economies with debt — and when debt service exceeds the surplus out of which to pay it, the central bank tries to «inflate its way out of debt» by creating enough new credit («money») to make real estate, stocks and bonds worth more — enough for debtors to borrow the interest due.
However, as I should have seen from my prior experience with boom - bust cycles, the company is able to fund its cash losses by issuing stock at inflated prices.
On the flip side, that universe could include a company that has issued a lot of stock and has inflated its book value of equity.
On an economy - wide scale, rising debt can inflate prices for real estate, stocks or bonds on credit.
Now Bair said she's concerned that inflated bond and stock markets could become volatile unless the Federal Reserve successfully tapers its quantitative easing policy, which is meant to keep interest rates low and stimulate borrowing.
The Nifty - Fifty stocks inflated to an average P / E of 42 while the S&P 500 P / E was 19.
Behavioral finance experts make the point that investing is rife with the illusion of skill, namely an investor's inflated confidence in his own ability to choose winning stocks.
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