Sentences with phrase «much capital relative»

You can only raise so much capital relative to the size of your current market capitalization before the market chokes.

Not exact matches

Your deck should address your venture's team, market opportunity, need for the product and its value to the customer, its position relative to the competition, how much capital you'll need to build the company, and a financial plan.
This allows the loan to feel much more like an equity investment, but it avoids the problem of adding your relatives and friends into your equity capital structure.
Later in the call, Musk said: «It gets a little scary in terms of how much capital we have in the bank relative to our sales volume,»... but «raised capital is something that's nice to have, not a necessity.»
The Australian profits share is higher than in the US, but we should not make too much of the difference in levels — there are possible differences in the relative sizes of incorporated and non-incorporated sectors, the extent of public versus private sector ownership of the capital stock, and so on.
Much more so than we have already seen not based on investment fundamentals, but strictly on the weight and magnitude of global capital searching out relative safety and return?
Capital expenditure relative to sales is at a 22 - year low and some strategists reckon the typical age of fixed assets and equipment has been stretched to as much as 14 years from pre-crisis norms of about 9 years.
My point here is that intelligent contrarianism does not work off of what market players think, but how much they have invested relative to their investment policy limits, and the capital that they have available to carry the trade.
On the other hand, if a company is underleveraged — that is, too much equity relative to debt — it may be paying too high of a rate on its overall capital.
For instance, ground source heat pumps tend to have higher efficiencies than air source units during the heating season due to the relative stability of ground temperatures below certain depths, though air source units — which involve much lower capital costs — have closed the gap in recent years as manufacturers have refined their design, and there is evidence to indicate that space heating demand in many Irish buildings may be peaking in Ireland's frequently relatively mild but windy weather, as the guide to air source heat pumps in Issue 24 of Passive House Plus discussed.
Rich Moore, a REIT analyst with RBC Capital Markets, questions why Feldman — a relative midget in the mall business, with just $ 55.2 million in annual revenue in 2005, is unable to close its books on time, when much larger mall operators can.
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