In one instance, a CEO told Marleau he should
invest in his company because he, too, was Quebec based.
But we systematically avoid
investing in these companies because we don't believe we have any particular edge in understanding when is the best time to own them.
We never say «we are
investing in this company because we know XYZ is going to happen».
Rather we frame the investment case as one based around a distribution of potential outcomes: «we are
investing in the company because there's a high likelihood that XYZ will happen, which is not being priced in by the market».
Generally, penny stocks are not known to many as retail investors do not have information about these stocks and the institutional investors do not
invest in these companies because of their low market capitalization.
Not exact matches
Because some of these people may come to me a year later and send me a tweet and say «Hey, I think your advice helped, and here's how the
company's doing,» and I may actually subsequently
invest in that
company.
Because the
company isn't willing to take the chance that it might damage the trust consumers have
invested in the brand.
This happens
because the
company invests heavily
in public relations.
Dell reasoned that going private was the only way to
invest in the
company's future,
because the public markets do not respond kindly to any sort of investment that might eat away at
company's near - term proft margins.
Best Buy decided to instead
invest in its big - box stores, where the
company can provide «a better experience
because there's more space.»
Even though many
companies have
invested heavily
in CRM and marketing automation solutions, customers are still subjected to a barrage of unwanted cold calling and random lead generation
because salespeople still for the most part don't really know who they're calling.
Is it someone who has a bone to pick with me
because they
invest in the
company I'm criticizing?
Companies like NEA are
investing mainly
in on - demand mobility services when it comes to transportation, largely
because the
company finds it easier to see a quick return with software.
Investors like the idea of corporate tax cuts
because the
companies in which they
invest could become even more profitable.
His
company will now «stay away from»
investing in new firms dealing with media and video
because «this is a bad scene for innovation
in those areas.»
Chick - fil - A says its service is so consistent
because it
invests more than other
companies in training its employees and helping them advance their careers — regardless of whether those careers are
in fast food.
Long delayed by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Title III was the most controversial provision of the JOBS Act
because it allowed non-accredited investors — generally defined as individuals with less than $ 1 million
in assets who earn less than $ 200,000 per year — to
invest in private
companies as shareholders.
Our fund will
invest more
in these
companies because we truly see their results and their ROI.
Now, The Wall Street Journal reports that billionaire Carl Icahn has
invested in the
company, reportedly
because he thinks the
company's drug portfolio could be ripe for a takeover.
HP chief financial officer Cathie Lesjak said that one of the reasons HP is projecting a lower fourth quarter earnings despite PC sales somewhat stabilizing
in its recent quarter was
because the
company is
investing a lot of money
in lifting sales of its higher - end printers.
That said, big technology
companies like IBM, Google (goog), and Microsoft (msft) are
investing heavily
in the field
because of its potential.
This act garnered much attention
because this sector was previously left to local
companies such as MercadoLibre (
in which eBay is
invested).
«The current bull market is not going to end simply
because «stocks have gone up too much»... The buyside is fairly cautious, seeing downside stemming from: (i) deflationary pressures of the 40 % year - over-year oil decline, deceleration
in China, Eurozone weakness, and the fall
in 5 - year inflation breakevens; and (ii) Fed monetary tightening... Capital stock is again showing signs of pent - up demand, and as a consequence,
companies and households will have to
invest.
And if there's one thing many have learned about this very disruptive
company — especially the numerous investors who passed on
investing in it
in 2008
because its idea simply seemed way too risky and radical — it is not to underestimate it.
But Instagram isn't overly
invested in policing them, he said,
because «The more the likes and followers, the better it is for the
company.»
Companies are running leaner than ever, and because of that VCs are more willing to invest in companies who don't pride themselves on their b
Companies are running leaner than ever, and
because of that VCs are more willing to
invest in companies who don't pride themselves on their b
companies who don't pride themselves on their burn rate.
Because the Fund may
invest its assets
in companies in a specific region, including Europe, it is subject to greater risks of adverse developments
in that region and / or the surrounding regions than a fund that is more broadly diversified geographically.
In a 401k, you can invest in a wide variety of options in your 401k (only options mine doesn't have is commodities and real estate which is fine because I have other holdings outside of the 401k that are geared toward those), you get huge tax savings and company matchin
In a 401k, you can
invest in a wide variety of options in your 401k (only options mine doesn't have is commodities and real estate which is fine because I have other holdings outside of the 401k that are geared toward those), you get huge tax savings and company matchin
in a wide variety of options
in your 401k (only options mine doesn't have is commodities and real estate which is fine because I have other holdings outside of the 401k that are geared toward those), you get huge tax savings and company matchin
in your 401k (only options mine doesn't have is commodities and real estate which is fine
because I have other holdings outside of the 401k that are geared toward those), you get huge tax savings and
company matching.
Because angel investors assume a great deal of risk by
investing in early stage
companies, applicants should be able to make a compelling case for a 10x or better return on investment within 5 years.
We make several adjustments to get from reported net assets to
invested capital
because companies can hide assets and liabilities off of the balance sheet
in the form of reserves, operating leases, deferred compensation, and many other techniques.
RK: The reason this feels so much like a bubble is
because there are so many
companies out there who continue to
invest in user growth who haven't proven unit economics or certainly haven't proven that they can build unit economics off of a contained infrastructure and ultimately be profitable.
Because the fund
invests its assets primarily
in companies in a specific country or region the fund may also experience greater volatility than a fund that is more broadly diversified geographically.
Compared to investment
companies that focus only on large capitalization
companies, the Fund's NAV may be more volatile
because it also
invests in medium and small capitalization
companies.
However, don't
invest for so called leverage, or don't
invest in junior mining
companies because you want to
invest in gold.
Because of this, it is of the utmost importance to
invest in an expert cyber security team and / or software that will enable a
company to stay ahead of new developments to avoid vulnerability and keep their
company's digital assets (and reputation) safe.
«I have a very hard time
investing in the stock market
because those
companies are ruining the environment,» she says.
The reason why I think Merck is the safest way to
invest in immunotherapy is
because the
company has a diverse portfolio of FDA approved drugs on the market.
We plan to keep
investing in real estate throughout the Seattle area simply
because we believe it will become the next San Francisco (most of the major silicon valley tech
companies are opening satellite offices here, and a lot of the larger tech
companies are hiring like crazy).
But
because we're long - term investors, we know that this is the price we pay for
investing in companies with disruptive technologies.
A deficit can signal economic health
because it suggests consumers are benefiting from cheaper goods and
companies are
investing in stuff they can't purchase at home.
I really like that D has shifted its portfolio
in recent years to reduce its exposure to commodity prices and that 90 % of the
company's sales are from regulated operations, Also, I'm a high believer
in natural gass (partly
because that's what I studied
in engineering so probably biased), but Management is
investing heavily
in natural gas, including massive projects such as the Cove Point LNG export terminal and the Atlantic Coast Pipeline.
Hurco's exec comp plan lowers the risk of
investing in the
company's stock
because we know executives are held accountable for creating real profits.
(I think it's useful for UK investors to be aware of the US perspective,
because passive investors are likely to have as much as 50 % of their equity portfolio
invested in American
companies.)
Because while the
company lists the liability on its balance sheet — and still owns the liability — it can use the float as positive leverage to grow the
company or
invest in other businesses.
Some managers, during this «bridge» period between capital
invested and realizations, will be lucky and able to raise a subsequent fund
because the unrealized investments will be
in recognized, high - profile
companies.
Everyone is deeply
invested in seeing the
company win and,
because they are, sustained success is far more likely.
There are
companies out there not making profits simply
because it is being poorly managed;
investing or completely buying such
company as an accredited investor would help you over haul the management team and put things
in place that will position the
company for better growth and profitability.
Some argue that
because the Canadian stock market includes multinational
companies, it reduces the need to
invest in foreign securities.
Finally,
because investors often take a seat on the board of the
companies they
invest in thus becoming a director, these investors will require the coverage be purchased
in order to protect their personal assets and the assets of the investment fund they represent and
invest through.
Other similar things might be
investing in supermarkets and «consumer staples» (
because if your weekly shopping basket inflates, their shares and divis probably will too) or
investing in healthcare as a hedge against future healthcare costs inflating or
investing in utilities as a hedge against utilities bills rising (I've yet to buy any but I quite like the idea of owning enough ~ 7 % yielding Centrica for the divis to cover the gas and electricity bills) or
investing in travel and tourism
companies as a hedge against holiday costs inflating.