Sentences with phrase «meaningful stake»

Directors with meaningful stake (s) often have a similar misconception — to them, launching a takeover might seem an attractive proposition.
It injects some quicktime action into the script by having powerful characters briefly bash on generic Kree mooks, but there's not much in the way of meaningful stakes, so it falls flat.
Attaching meaningful stakes to graduation rates is intended to counteract this perverse incentive.
Says Hochberg: «That's the only way you're going to have a meaningful stake by the time the company exits.»
On the whole, they're not offering enough people a meaningful stake in the business.
This is a necessarily adversarial environment with profound and meaningful stakes.
Pacing is a problem for most pilots — so many characters to introduce, meaningful stakes to establish — but Quantico, from «Gossip Girl» producer Joshua Safran, does this effortlessly, with at least one deadly effective twist you won't see coming.
Relatively few targeted companies are large - cap firms, which is not surprising given the relatively high cost of amassing a meaningful stake in such a target.
As a fund gets bigger, its menu of potential purchases shrinks; it can no longer invest in smaller companies because buying a meaningful stake could drive up the price.
If people want to borrow money to invest, they must have a meaningful stake at risk in the outcome.
It is a business model perhaps familiar to investors in the Forager Australian Shares Fund where we own a meaningful stake in Australian equivalent Jumbo Interactive (ASX: JIN).
Mutual funds in which the fund's manager owns a meaningful stake in the fund score high on the fund ownership dimension.
«My experience as a money manager suggests that the entrepreneurial instinct equates with sizable equity ownership... If management and the board have no meaningful stake in the company — at least 10 - 20 % of the stock — throw away the proxy and look elsewhere.»
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