Bruce speculates that we are in for «The Great Reset» • A long, long «L» with ugly, lasting unemployment • «Less consumption,
less financial engineering, more biotech, more green» (Larry Summers) • Once - in - a-generation shift in expectations: sustainable, responsible • 18 Months & Counting... Down
I hope they do more of that and
less financial engineering, though I would like them to complete the return of capital they announced in early Fall.
He wanted «
less financial engineering and more real engineering», he said.
Not exact matches
They get rewarded in many other ways than pure
financial returns — including creating stronger suppliers, putting control levers in their industry, testing products, de-risking innovation, and
engineering less expensive acquisitions.
If after six years of what we've called a recovery, we are really having a recovery — maybe companies will rely a little
less on buybacks and
financial engineering and more on capital projects.
Today, a broadening recovery nudges management to rely
less on
financial engineering and to begin the riskier, tougher task of finding growth, investing in research and development, or inventing the next big thing — whether it's ocean - driven hydropower or a cure for male - pattern baldness.
Nevertheless,
engineering reasoning may question the scientific and
financial values of adapting newly built infrastructure to sea - level rise over a 100 - year timeframe, if the design life is far
less than this.