But the bonanza offers
less than investors might hope.
This may be because you know how much you can really rent it for, you may recognize if local trends are lifting up the neighborhood, and you might have a strong local contractor team that can get the job done for
less than another investor.
That means that agencies are willing to lend significantly
less than an investor will have to pay for an apartment building.
Not exact matches
The data is increasingly inclusive; moreover, since it derives from
investors rather
than fund promoters, it is
less likely to be tainted.
While he would have liked to have seen more
investor - specific changes — «it's always nice to have more rather
than less,» he says — he thinks it's unlikely we'll see any reductions in capital gain taxes or major increases in TFSA room until at least 2015, when the government says it can balance the budget by.
But for many
investors, the benefits of tax - loss harvesting could turn out to be a lot
less than expected.
Investors will be
less than keen on holding British assets.
In early stage deals
investors used to commonly ask for a provision preventing the company from going public for
less than a certain price.
«Right now, demand is mainly restricted to European
investors, who try to limit their travel to
less than two hours.
Earnest is looking to sell itself for $ 200 million, Bloomberg News reported on Friday, far
less than the $ 300 million it has raised from
investors.
But the
investor decided to invest in Dropbox
less than an hour after meeting its founders.
«Study after study has shown that most individual
investors would be better off trading
less rather
than more,» according to the outlet.
The thing that'll turn off an
investor quicker
than a cold shower is a business that either has a salable product but has made no effort to sell it, or they've discovered that the market potential for the product is far
less than anticipated.
Softbank, and a consortium of other
investors, bought their Uber stakes at a steep discount, valuing the company at about $ 48 billion — about 30 %
less than its previous private valuation of $ 68 billion.
The charity auction for a meal with the legendary
investor already passed the $ 1 million mark, hitting $ 1,000,100 in
less than 24 hours.
While O'Leary emphasized in his sales pitches that he, too, was an
investor, the filing notes his personal stake in the funds transferred to Canoe amounted to
less than 1.2 per cent.
Alternative trading systems also launched in recent years to give
investors another venue to buy and sell shares listed on the TSX and TSX Venture exchanges, charging
less than the system operated by the TMX.
The primer is
less than impressed by this move, stating «[t] he magnitude and extensive retroactivity of the resulting assessments will certainly put Canada on the global taxation map in a notorious way, and send a discouraging message to global
investors».
Typically, a liquidation preference is designed to protect an
investor's monetary investment in a situation where, for whatever reason, the proceeds of a liquidation to be distributed to all
investors are
less than the amount of the
investors» original investment.
As for Schlumberger,
investors appear jittery about the stock, in part because the world's supplier of oilfield equipment has
less exposure to the lucrative shale market ---- the biggest near - term driver for sales ----
than competitors.
Less than half of 1 per cent of Australia's agricultural land is owned by Chinese
investors, while UK
investors make up the largest proportion of overseas interest in Australia, according to a new report.
The way
investors see it, Trump and his economic positions are
less predictable
than Hillary Clinton's and do not always follow Republican party orthodoxy.
Even as shameless and short - sighted as most brokers and underwriters are, they're finding that the numbers just won't stand up and they're having to go back to their
investors and talk about «public» valuations that may be
less than the last couple of rounds of capital injections.
Uber is
less valuable without Travis Kalanick as CEO
than it was with him at the helm, according to some of the ride - hailing company's biggest
investors.
Start - ups won't be
less risky because money is more available — quite the contrary — and so more
than a few mom - and - pop
investors are going to lose their shirts in crowdfunded start - ups.
You can raise up to $ 1 million this way from
investors putting in no more
than $ 10,000 each, or no more
than 10 % of their income, whichever is
less.
Less -
than - clear indications from the U.S. Federal Reserve on whether it might scale back its aggressive bond - buying program, dubbed quantitative easing or QE, also caused
investors to curb their enthusiasm.
A team of
investors led by Softbank Group (sbhgf) has made an offer to buy Uber's (uber) shares at a valuation of around $ 48 billion — approximately 30 %
less than their last private valuation of nearly $ 70 billion.
Investors also had a 95 % chance of earning nearly three times their initial investment, while traditional savers had
less than a 3 % chance.
Investors might be
less concerned with your credit score
than lenders, but they'll be wary of entrepreneurs with major blemishes such as a bankruptcy or loan default on their record.
In any 12 - month period, non-accredited
investors will be able to invest the greater of $ 2,000 or up to 5 percent of their income if they make
less than $ 100,000, in company shares.
For example you could say, «Our competitor with similar metrics recently got financed at a $ 20 million pre-money valuation, here is why I think we're better...» Setting terms to the
investor by saying something like, «I won't take
less than this valuation» is the surest way to turn off a potential
investor.
Investors without private market exposure are also running meaningful concentration risk, not just in terms of the number of public companies (
less than 4,000) relative to private companies (more
than 6 million), but because publicly traded companies are now more highly concentrated within certain industries as a result of strategic M&A.
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.
And as so - called unicorns — private companies worth more
than $ 1 billion — struggle with lower valuations,
less potential
investor cash, and more demanding
investors in follow - on rounds, it should be a word of warning for startups of all kinds.
While the vast majority of
investors are buying Bitcoin via exchanges, it's still possible to get the cryptocurrency for dramatically
less than the current exchange rate.
Launched in 2007 with millions of members, New York - based Ideeli has raised $ 107 million in venture capital funding since its founding, so being sold for
less than half of that appears to be a loss for
investors.
Ohad Lederer, an analyst at Veritas Investment Research, calculates that
investors buying condos to supply the rental market are accepting annual returns of
less than 4 %.
But
investors are questioning her ability to create value with that strategy: the company's core business is now valued at
less than its stakes in Alibaba and Yahoo Japan.
Despite rapidly accelerating revenue, the rate that Twitter added monthly active users slowed —
less than 4 %, to 241 million, in its first quarter as a public company, and as low as 1.4 % in a recent quarter — worrying
investors that Twitter might not be the mainstream product that its soaring valuation promised.
The TD
Investor Sentiment Survey found that two - thirds of Canadian boomers are investing
less now
than they did before the 2008 recession.
Investors, who had driven Fitbit's stock down 61 % over the past year, seemed to be pleased if
less than ecstatic about the Ionic's premiere.
Writing about the recent FASB and SEC actions, Dayen quoted SEC
Investor Advisory Committee (IAC) member Damon Silvers, who expressed the view that «The feeling of this body [IAC] is that more disclosure is better
than less in general.
Apollo said it will pay $ 17.12 per share in cash for ClubCorp, a 30.7 percent premium over its closing price on Friday, but
less than the 12 - month high of $ 17.50 the shares reached in February, on
investor expectations that a sale process first reported by Reuters in January would be successful.
Probably 30 percent, whereas it used to be
less than 10 percent,» Theresia Gouw, a VC that recently left Accel to form a new firm, Aspect Ventures, with her friend and fellow experienced
investor Jennifer Fonstad, told Inc.com.
Investors are set to snap up the bonds with an interest rate of
less than 3.4 %, the Financial Times reported on Thursday, or about half the rate Sprint would have had to pay if it issued the bonds without any backing.
Take the underrepresentation of women among tech entrepreneurs together with an overwhelmingly male VC population (with their presumably dude - heavy networks and natural affinity for the types of companies that speak to men) and the result has been dismal amounts of
investor dollars going to female founders —
less than five percent just a decade ago.
Investors love warrants because they offer an extra chance to share in a company's upside potential — in cases in which the warrant is exercisable at a preset purchase price that turns out to be
less than the stock's market value.
Investors are the winners: The average ETF in 2018 will charge
less than 40 basis points ($ 4.00 per $ 1,000 invested),
less than half the average mutual fund.
Consider the unhappy experience of one East Coast software manufacturer whose chief executive retained a small and
less -
than - prominent investment - banking firm in his efforts to woo private - equity
investors.