Sentences with phrase «many times your book»

«This is a good time for Ron Chernow's fine biography of Ulysses S. Grant to appear,» wrote Bill Clinton in the New York Times Book Review.
She is also the author of Dragnet Nation (Times Books, 2014), a deep dive into computer and network surveillance.
And that literally saves me, personally, 30 minutes a day of wasted time booking meetings.
(Apparently, he wasn't sold on the idea that the internet would be a big deal at the time the book was initially published in 1995.)
It's trading at a cheap 0.9 times book value and has a low debt to common equity of 16.4 %.
Canadian companies, he says, are trading around 1.2 times book value, while most American insurance firms are trading below it.
These services can cost $ 100 to $ 1,500, depending on the amount of time booked and the quality of the service.
By the time the book was published, they were filled with stories of his passing.
The teacher: Steven Heller writes the Visuals column for the New York Times Book Review and is the editor of the AIGA Journal of Graphic Design.
Emerging - market indexes usually trade between 1.5 and 2.4 times book value; the overall MSCI is trading at about 1.7 times right now.
At the same time, bank stocks are regularly trading in excess of three times book value.
As a rule of thumb, we suggest that the product of the multiplier times the ratio of price to book value should not exceed 22.5 (this figure corresponds to 15 times earnings and 1 1/2 times book value.
Prudential Financial can be purchased today for around 0.8 times its book value and less than nine times its expected forward earnings.
An IPO will give Bandhan a market cap of $ 7 bln, or almost five times book value.
Given your belief that Berkshire's intrinsic value continues to exceed its book value with the difference continuing to widen over time, are we at a point where it makes sense to consider buying back stock at a higher break point that Berkshire currently has in place and would you ever consider stepping in buying back shares that did dip down below 1.2 times book value per share even if that prior years» figure had not yet been released?
Pacific Energy is trading at over 1.4 times its book value and over 1.7 times its tangible book value.
Even as the shares dipped down below the 1.2 times book value threshold during both January and February of this year, if you base it on a buyback price calculated on Berkshire's book value per share at the end of 2015.
Especially CBA looks quite expensive at 2,1 times book but all banks are much more profitable than any Western peer with ROEs well in the 15 % or so.
We own one small European company that is loss making, burning through about $ 10m of cash per year and trades at 14 times book value.
At the Fed of New York back in the 1980s, one and a quarter times book was seen as the natural limit for bank valuations.
Well, utilities sell at about 1.5 times book value and most banks are selling well under book.
Stocks in this group are trading with an attractive average yield of nearly 4 % and a reasonable price (just 1.5 times book value).
The broader TOPIX trades for about 1.3 times book value which is way up from 0.8 before the rally but a heck of a lot less than the US ratio of 2.7.
Some stocks should trade at or below book value while others should trade at several times book.
People sometimes mention to me that I must be bitter about Bancinsurance, because I thought it was worth at least 1 times book (I thought it was worth more, but I felt reasonable people could disagree about how much more) and yet the board approved a sale of the minority shareholders to the majority shareholder at something like 0.9 times book.
Value Bancinsurance at 1 times book value.
Munger recognized that «Grahamites... realized that some company that was selling at 2 or 3 times book value could still be a hell of a bargain because of momentum implicit in its position, sometimes combined with an unusual managerial skill plainly present in some individual or other, or some system or other.
Before the financial crisis, many banks and other financial services companies earned 15 % on their equity, and their stocks were priced north of two times book value.
Serge Schmemann on Jerusalem, New York Times Book Review, December 8, 1996.
Let's see, I am upset because someone is proposing that they will burn the religious book I believe in, so I am going to show them thats wrong by burning ahead of time the book they believe in.
In yesterday's New York Times Book Review Will Saletan reviewed Embryo: A Defense of Human Life.
This week's New York Times Book Review is» The Islam Issue.»
A few weeks ago, William Saletan reviewed the new book Embryo in the New York Times Book Review.
Or, in the case of the successful degenerate, the drive into an ultimate darkness, which presumably will result in light [New York Times Book Review, March 6, 1977].
Obviously, it's not the first time the book has been adapted for the big - screen: At the time, the 1927 version was one of the most acclaimed films ever made.
By the time the book is done — most of his novels are quite short — you may be feeling almost as if the memories are your own.
New York: The New York Times Book Co., 1975.
Multiple times the book caused me to break out in tears.
About the time this book appeared, the New Yorker ran a long profile on Loury, asking whether he is the appropriate messenger of the gospel of self - help to black America.
On The Priest and the Vatican, New York Times Book Review, April 23, 1995.
Ex-Friends reviewed by Richard Brookhiser, New York Times Book Review, February 21, 1999.
Jihad vs. McWorld: How the World Is Both Falling Apart and Coming Together» And What This Means for Democracy By Benjamin R. Barber Times Books, 416 pages, $ 25 Benjamin Barber, the director of the Walt Whitman Center for the Culture and Politics of Democracy at Rutgers University, is....
The best end times book I've read is The Parousia by John Stuart Russel.
For the end time books I find Hans LaRondelle to be a sane writer on the topic.
It's the second time the book has enjoyed such a bump.
Pro-abortion and anti-adoption, New York Times Book Review, June 11.
Thus David Spanier, a «diplomatic correspondent for Independent Radio News in London,» could tell readers of the New York Times Book Review that «the Berlin Wall was not about bricks and barbed wire in defense of Marxism, but about people.»
Cf. Frederika Randall, «Why Scholars Become Storytellers,» The New York Times Book Review, 29 January 1984, 1, 31.
See I was discussing things that are provable — it's a bed time book for young jews then as the book continues it turns into a how to book for christians.
Arthur Schlesinger Jr.'s widely noticed essay in the New York Times Book Review last summer, «The Opening of the American Mind,» illustrates among other things the truth of the old adage, les extremes touchent.
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