I do not
mind holding cash for a bit while looking for the right opportunity.
It doesn't
mind holding cash if no investment opportunities are available to the fund.
Not exact matches
The fee that Tottenham and Liverpool are looking at is around # 20m, but Terry Burton, was originally
holding the trasnsger back, but now he has changed his
mind and decided that it is the right time to
cash in.
The strong hands have balance sheets, or are long - term
minded, and can «buy and
hold» or «sell and sit on
cash.»
Obviously with tech companies and their
cash holdings, their approaches to stock comp / buybacks / repatriation / capex through acquisition etc have to be borne in
mind, and how much of it is effectively working capital in one form or another — but it occurred to me that there are a few companies out there where
cash balances could make a material difference to valuation (even more so than picking the right multiples with some!)
With this assumption in
mind, would a portfolio manager be better off buying the FANGs or
holding cash?
This «realness» allows you to keep in
mind that you are the actual owner of something that has the capacity to be a
cash generator, and it should make you much less likely to panic sell your real estate
holdings.
The manager of this closed fund has been onboard since 2007 and like many like -
minded investors is getting whacked by
holding both undervalued energy stocks and
cash.
This reflects no change in my view — I've long had a key interim EUR 0.65 - 66 technical level in
mind as a good opportunity to re-base the size of my
holding (for risk - management purposes), and to free up
cash for a new stake elsewhere...
With that in
mind, don't expect Itadaki Special to be like your typical Mario Party installment, full of sidebar wackiness to try and
hold your attention — no, Itadaki Street is all about raising
cash and conquering your allotted space in a Monopoly-esque dash to be number one.
«The two main things to keep in
mind are that you can't touch the
cash proceeds of the sale along the way, so a neutral third party has to
hold the
cash,» says Gorenberg.
These phones would still
hold up decently today, but our recommendation would have to be for a Pixel phone unless you're really looking to save some hard
cash and don't
mind an older device to do it.