Sentences with phrase «investor sees money»

The reason is because an investor sees money making opportunity in that property and the seller is seeing headaches dealing with tenants.
There are a number of hurdles to get over before an investor sees any money.

Not exact matches

«Investors will have to wait a little longer to see Yahoo execs grilled over the Verizon acquisition drama,» CNN Money said.
John Martin, the publisher of the Brooklyn - based company's Munchies food vertical, told Inc. on Tuesday that Vice drew some inspiration from the growing meal kit industry, which has seen popular services like HelloFresh and Blue Apron attract large amounts of money from investors.
No investor, however, wants to wait a lifetime to see a return on their money, family and friends excluded.
If your company has no strategy for growth, you are saying to investors that their money may be going to a good cause, but they are not going to see a return on their investment.
With gold trading at $ 1,650 an ounce, it's easier for investors to see who is making money and who's not.
While digital money was once seen as the province of cranks and computers geeks, it's now so mainstream that investors see it as a new asset class and are creating hundred million dollar hedge funds to acquire it.
As money is less abundant and investors reassess risk, giant IPOs like we've seen with Facebook and Twitter could be a thing of the past.
Money is important but over and over again I've also seen just how important great investors and advisors can be in shaping an early stage company.»
But investors lost money because the company was seen as a financier of al - Bashir.
But with top cybersecurity stocks like Proofpoint and Palo Alto Networks already up about 30 percent year to date, the «Mad Money» host wanted to seek out some under - the - radar names to see if they could be worth investors» time.
«What's unique about raising money to start a business here is that most Southern California investors expect to see immediate monetization,» Suster says.
«Mad Money» host Jim Cramer inspects lesser - known cybersecurity stocks ForeScout, Okta and Zscaler to see if they can protect investors» portfolios.
Investors want to see that their money is going to keep working for them, so you should look to show them that your business can help them do that.
As an investor in Russia a decade ago, Browder saw a friend, Sergei Magnitsky, murdered and his own money stolen.
«Investors want to see evidence that you need even more money because of additional users, contracts or pace of expansion.»
«We are seeing increased competition from, and increased market acceptance of, electronic, mobile, and Internet - based money transfer services,» the company told investors.
Ladouceur predicts that all segments of Toronto's housing market will get pricier, from condos to detached single - family homes, but the luxury segment — where many foreign investors park their money — could see the biggest lift.
So one of the reasons there is a flood of venture capital money into the space is because investors see an opportunity for innovation to solve some of these hard problems that exist out there.»
My advice is to start your networking early with potential investors to establish a relationship before they see you as an entrepreneur asking for money.
If you show that your plan is to earn your money and get out, your investors will see that for its earnings potential and feel more encouraged to move forward.
I have often seen cases in which entrepreneurs are unable to repay relatives because they subsequently raise money from professional investors who do not look kindly on business owners who try to repay one class of equity investors before others.
Revenue model: Investors want to see how you intend to recover their money and build on that collateral many times over.
This trend has seen money pour into Switzerland, for centuries the ultimate safe haven for investors, pushing up the Swiss franc and hurting the Swiss economy.
The numbers don't lie: Tesla has never made any money, but investors haven't cared, seeing the all - electric automaker as a play for growth and as a dominant force in the future of cars.
«Mad Money» Host Jim Cramer sees a major shift in the economy that is going to make investors think twice about which retail stocks to buy and sell.
As McNabb saw it, Vanguard's ascendance was a wonderful thing for investors — a milestone in bringing low - fee money management to the masses.
Sometimes a startup is well funded but just can't seem to see a path of success like it thought and returns its money to investors, sometimes the market changes or the industry changes and now what was a «big» idea is only a feature but something need and so is true for the opposite when what was once a feature in time becomes a company.
In the meantime, pressure has built up since last November and the $ 3.6 bn rescue of four small banks that saw thousands of retail investors losing money in the deal, and caused a retiree to commit suicide shortly after.
We have MENA dedicated money leave UAE in search of faster returns in Saudi and Egypt now that these markets have rallied, investors do nt see an immediate catalyst to rotate in back.
Juckes fears a summer of «risk aversion» that would see investors rushing to havens rather than putting their money to more productive uses.
You see, we take money from investors and reallocate it to 10 to 14 companies per year as a seed investment.
As well, investment writer Bryan Borzykowski interviews fund managers and institutional investors on how they see the future shaping up and how they're allocating their money.
* In case you're wondering McKean's four things that investors want is: Your bio (especially with a startup, VCs want to see whether you are worthy of money, as well as your idea); momentum (you must show growth); money (you should have cash in the bank); and market (you need to have a Big Idea).
You often see entrepreneurs go to investors with an attitude of «Hey, if you give me money, I will build this.»
For the past six years investors have grown addicted to easy money with the help of Quantitative Easing policies, but now that those polices have ended we're seeing the other side of it.
On top of this, the country was seeing its foreign exchange reserves run down as investors poured money offshore.
For companies involved in capital intensive activities, such as the auto companies and railroads, you are going to see much lower price to cash flow multiples because investors know that much of the money is going to have to be poured back into equipment, facilities, materials, and fixed assets or else the firm will be hurt.
U.S. Equity Funds enjoyed a record - breaking surge of fresh money during the second week of March, as investors shrugged off an impending U.S. rate hike and the internal struggles of Trump's administration and chased a rally that saw the benchmark Dow Jones Industrial Average Index climb more than 400 points in a day.
With the trouble we've seen in the past this could allay some of the fears that larger investors have when it comes to putting their money in digital currency.
Instead, I see this as more in line with the money market reforms that occurred in 2016, where rule changes resulted in an adjustment period for investors.
Going forward, what I believe that we will see is an increased adoption of security tokens as an improvement over the current crowdfunding model where you get much broader inclusivity, scalability to handle more investors and distribute money back to them via smart contracts as well as liquidity in the secondary market.»
I see no evidence that most investors that currently invest in mutual funds, ETFs, GIC's etc. are lining up to invest monies in equities of seed and early stage companies.
As you can see, there are plenty of ways for the savvy investor to take advantage of lucrative opportunities in commercial real estate without having to shell out huge sums of money.
Taking it from an investor perspective (not me, angels) I think it's totally unfair to see early angels invest, take more risk, help you get to the next level through both sweat & money, and then pay a higher price because the round had a convertible note with no cap.
Instead, some investors, like Patrick Horan, a money manager at Agilith Capital in Toronto, see the marriage of Tim Hortons and Burger King as a classic case of financial engineering, and worry about the outcome for the donut chain.
Most investors do not realize this, because the majority of traders and «professional» money managers were still in college or b - school during the 2007 - early 2009 stock market collapse, but the homebuilding sector actually peaked and began a waterfall decline in mid-2005 (see the chart above).
See, I had assumed that when investors commit in writing, it means you will receive money.
Lots of investors prefer to acquire some Bitcoins and then see their money multiplied after the fork.
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