Franta: Divestment is the opposite of investment, so when you pull your investments
out of a particular sector or company — that is divestment.
Not exact matches
We have seen many early stage VC shops and Angel Groups move
out of the early stage life - science
sector over the past decade and in
particular the past 3 - 4 years.
In January 2006 the Government published a welfare reform Green Paper entitled «A New Deal for Welfare: Empowering People to Work» which included further proposals for reforming Housing Benefit, in
particular rolling
out an adjusted version
of the Local Housing Allowance (LHA) to the deregulated private rented
sector.
Their report singled
out the energy inefficiency
of cars and buildings for
particular criticism, but concluded there have been no measurable energy savings in any major
sector.
Parents generally arrived at their chosen school through a largely linear process that began with the ruling
out of large segments
of the broader educational market
of schools (e.g. ruling
out all traditional public schools based on prior negative experiences, ruling
out the private
sector due to financial constraints) followed by the identification
of a
particular school through the parent's social network
of family, friends and work colleagues.
But in the erotic
sector in
particular, calls went
out to «pull
out» (yes, the choice
of words was noted more than once)
of Kindle Unlimited.
With larger amounts it can make sense to carve
out particular sectors or companies that you're not very fond
of.
It's just mental weight lifting for us to get a sense for what returns on capital, returns on sales, and common - size financial statements look like for
particular industries over time, and you can sort
of see that «Hey, the precision instrument industry has really delivered fantastic results for investors over time» and «Hey, look the airline space has really done the exact opposite,» and you can start figuring
out what industries and
sectors are doing really well and which ones aren't, and that can help hone your investment process a little bit and focus your time and energy on the right places.»
The broadening
of the conversation on forests beyond carbon has been absolutely necessary since «there are no carbon gains from REDD + until X is solved» — where X represents all the thorny issues that prevent a
particular country from administering a credible REDD program, such as disputes over tenure, uncertain governance and technical capacity, and competition between food and forest.In essence, REDD + has been asked to sort
out all issues
of sustainable development and equity that have plagued the forestry
sector for decades, before it can begin its job
of reducing emissions.
As it turns
out, these companies» exploration activities are being supported by international financial institutions — and in
particular, the private
sector arms
of the World Bank Group: the International Finance Corporation (IFC) and the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA).
I would counter this misunderstanding by pointing
out that taxpayers» are financing a good part
of this
particular private
sector through library subscription fees that draw on research «overhead» from taxpayer grants, state transfer payments, and tax - exemption benefits.
We have
particular experience in advising new start ups, spin
out companies from Universities and growth businesses in the creative and digital
sectors as well as all types
of innovative manufacturing businesses.
Leanne joined Fox Rodney Search at the start
of 2011 and focuses on both the London, Benelux and German markets (in
particular Frankfurt, Munich and Dusseldorf) undertaking retained partner searches, partner representation, team moves and lift
outs, new office openings, retained senior in - house legal and compliance searches in the financial services
sector, due diligence assignments and market intelligence assignments.
The Directory picks
out a number
of areas for
particular praise, noting that: real estate is a «key
sector -LSB-...]
They are market leaders in their
particular corner
of the technology
sector, which means they are likely to come
out of the slump with greater market share.
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A variety
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out possible careers and learn about a
particular job, organisation or
sector, as well as make useful contacts.
As a recent graduate you would usually start
out as an analyst, doing in - depth research into stocks, perhaps with a focus on a
particular country,
sector or type
of company.
Were there any employment
sectors that stood
out to you in March, or in the first quarter, which might be
of particular interest to our commercial real estate audience?