Not exact matches
In practice, value investors (including ourselves)
often get trapped in companies with
significant underlying value that perennially trade
at a
discount to that value.
Further research by Tweedy, Browne has indicated that companies satisfying the net current asset criterion have not only enjoyed superior common stock performance over time but also
often have been priced
at significant discounts to «real world» estimates of the specific value that stockholders would probably receive in an actual sale or liquidation of the entire corporation.
Very
often employers will provide these benefits
at significant discounts as well as tax savings to employees.
These shoppers, says author Maria Lange, are
often only willing to try out higher - end foods when they are offered
at a
significant discount — usually returning to more - affordable brands once the
discount goes away.
Due to these restrictions,
often a court process will result in the sale of business
at a
significant discount, which ultimately results in a
significant loss of family wealth.
Note Purchase Loans: Astute investors
often find real bargains by purchasing Promissory Notes from banks
at a
significant discount.