Do you think
the investing public thinks things are too good?
Not exact matches
If you
think your voice may be working against you or if others find it difficult to understand you, don't hesitate to
invest in a speech coach or a few
public speaking courses.
Horowitz: I
think that early stage
investing, if done right, is pretty disconnected from the
public markets.
If you
think of the job of mutual - fund and hedge - fund managers as «
investing in
public companies,» then, yes, this sort of wandering looks bad.
But when you're a company looking to raise money, whether in a private placement or a
public stock offering or a bond offering or anything else, you are not
thinking about getting $ 1,000 at a time from a bunch of retirees
investing their small nest eggs.
Here's a letter to the board of Biglari Holdings re: executive compensation [Noise Free
Investing] & then more
thoughts on Biglari's compensation agreement [My
Investing Notebook] Where things stand in the market [Bespoke Investment Group] A list of stocks Nasdaq is canceling trades in from yesterday's madness [Business Insider] The best interest rate chart in the world [Trader's Narrative] A great macro overview from Barry Ritholtz [The Big Picture] A look at John Paulson's possible ownership of Bear Stearns CDOs [Zero Hedge] John Mauldin on the future of
public debt [Advisor Perspectives] Top buys & sells from Morningstar's ultimate stock pickers [Morningstar] The truth about «Sell in May & Go Away» [WSJ] An interview with hedge fund manager Hugh Hendry [Investment Week] Bill Ackman: Let's have a
public registry for stock opinion [Barron's] Hedge fund Harbinger hires ex-Orange chief for wireless plan [Dealbook] & Deutsche Telekom has been in talks with Harbinger [FT] Hedge funds begin to restructure fee system [FT]
«I
think the solution for our school system is to
invest in our
public schools.
Do these two ridiculous creatures — both heavily
invested in the well - being of Wall Street bankers — seriously
think they're capable of making any impact at all on the voting
public?
Joy: So, I
think we need to
invest more in
public health and early monitoring and, you know, Larry Brilliant was working on some of that stuff; but we need to have monitoring and early diagnosis and rapid; Craig Venter was telling me they can now make a vaccine in seven days or something.
At The Forum for Education and Democracy, we
think that would be a good place to start — and we want to encourage the administration and Congress to do more than fix a bad law; we want them to
invest in
public schools in ways that prepare every young person to use his or her mind well.
Originally I
thought Wall Street was the place to be, until I took a job offer in Dallas, and spent 7 years on the buy and sell side,
investing and raising money for
public companies.
I
think that unless you're going to try and go after nonpublic information in biotech stocks, the first indicator that anybody who only has
public information has that a new drug is not going to make it through the FDA is the price action, so you just can not
invest in those things.
Also, there are many different ways to run businesses in our country, and if
public companies suffer from a buyback bias, then private companies might be able to
think longer - term, and
invest in profitable organic ventures.
I
think mutual funds, ETFs, easy to set up online brokerage accounts and real time transactions have opened up
investing in
public businesses to so many more people than the 80's and 90's.
So, when we began
thinking about how to manage our newly liquid assets, we wondered if there might be a sound way to
invest that could be process - driven, protected from human behavioral swings, and grounded in timeless lessons for evaluating
public companies as potential long - term investments.
I do not know if venture capitalists need to be able to see around corners, but I
think they have to do in - depth analysis of the startups in which they
invest, and I
think they have to spend sometime
thinking about the similarities and differences between the early stage startups that they study and the traits of the most successful
public companies that were themselves early stage startups at some point in the past.
By joining forces with like - minded women across Canada — women who are
thought leaders in animal welfare and willing to
invest in change — we are making much - needed improvements to animal cruelty laws, improving enforcement in Canada and elevating
public thinking about the role of animals in society.
I
think this underscores the value of government
investing heavily in improving
public transportation.
My fear is that how
public communication in the report is defined is somewhat analogous to how democracy building is often
thought of relative to foreign policy: The U.S.
invests in democracy building in countries, but the implicit goal and assumption is that the outcome will lead countries to be direct allies of the U.S..
I
think maybe the best - case scenario in terms of what this is going to look like is that progressives do a much better job of connecting the dots between climate change, economic inequality, a shredded safety net, a political program that has waged decades of war not only on the idea of bold climate action but on the idea of
investing in a serious way in the
public sphere, really connecting the dots.
We need to rapidly adopt new
thinking about what constitutes «infrastructure» and implement new policies so that green infrastructure investment can complement traditional grey infrastructure to derive the maximum taxpayer benefits from the billions of
public dollars
invested each year.
To protect their fossil fuel interests, which are at odds with the
public's desire for a safe climate, clean water, and healthy air to breathe, the Kochs have spent the last several decades radically changing the face of American democracy, and
investing major amounts of money in
think tanks and other outlets involved in climate denial.
If you're
thinking of
investing in Spotify Technology SA (NYSE: SPOT) at the launch of its initial
public offering or soon thereafter, I have two words for you...
CT: Since you've been in the Chinese market for a long time, do you
think the
public there is more interested in making money with cryptocurrency by trading, or are people also
investing in Blockchain technology?
Also for Croakey, Associate Professor Samantha Battams said while everyone was talking about healthcare and GST, they might like to
think about healthcare priorities in terms of
investing in
public health to save dollars further down the track.
«Let's
think about
investing in these communities, rather than seeing them as a drain on the
public purse,» they say.