Sentences with phrase «manage huge funding»

This is why blockchain startups are able to manage huge funding to discover the potential of the technology.

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Ancelotti and Pep have always managed clubs that already has good players and have huge funds to spend
Frank Field is one of these people who lots of people say is great until he is actually given any power, he manages both to agitate Labour MPs favourable towards welfare by coming out with solutions to time limit benefits and add workfare requirements, equally he is constantly saying that JSA rates are far too low as well as demanding pensions at high rates for all, Tony Blair and Gordon Brown both came to the conclusion that his proposals on the State Pension would have been hugely expensive - his pension plans could not all be funded by savings on the unemployed and would probably lead to a huge swelling in the welfare budget.
With the potential scandal evidently out of the way, perhaps the candidates will now focus on other differences between them: what effect, if any, the comptroller can have in navigating the state through this fiscal crisis and how to manage the huge state employee pension fund.
More recently, the company secured a huge loan from BCCI shortly before the bank's collapse and now police want to question the publisher's managing director about missing funds.
«Reformsters have managed to build and fund an entire alternate education universe in which they make up their own credentials, their own schools, their own entire system built on a foundation of nothing but money, connections, and huge brass balls.
The problem with managed funds is that (a) they can't beat the market over the long term; (b) you can't identify the ones that will beat the market over the short term until after the fact; and (c) they all operate at a handicap because their management fees are huge compared to those of index funds.
That is 80 % of what he does, the rest is like managing a huge mutual fund.
That being said, with index funds (and managed funds, which I'm not a huge fan of due to fees impacting returns) it could be inevitable that you might be indirectly investing in a company or two that you wouldn't invest in directly with individual stock.
The company's ultra-cheap, well managed index funds and ETFs have played a huge role in pushing fund fees lower in the US, and it's easy to see why many expect the same thing to happen in Canada, where costs have always been much too high.
The company's ultra-cheap, well managed index funds and ETFs have played a huge role -LSB-...]
Although this 1.75 % difference in costs between actively and passively managed mutual funds may not seem like much, there's a growing body of research that says it makes a huge difference in long - term investment results.
Until now, domestic regulations have prohibited Canadians from buying Vanguard mutual funds offered in the United States, the Post explains, so if it starts selling a new line of Canada - domiciled Vanguard funds, it would have a huge impact on Canada's mutual - fund industry, which overwhelmingly consists of actively managed funds.
I want you to imagine for a moment that you've already achieved huge success trading for a number of years and you're now living it up in the Caribbean, sipping one of those cliché island cocktails (you know the ones with the little umbrellas)... you've worked your butt off for the last 5 years and you're now managing a small hedge fund worth $ 10,000,000.
Consider RBC's $ 500 account minimum for individual D - series funds a huge coup for the little Canadian investor who until now has never had such easy access to inexpensive actively managed mutual funds.
«It will bridge a huge funding gap and concentrate financial assistance in a region that thus far has not benefited from the same amount of funding as other forested regions,» said Helen Clark at the United Nations Development Programme, which is managing the fund.
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