Sentences with phrase «publicly traded structure»

This suggests that given the exact same underlying investment (in property or in any other asset), the expected return for holding it in a publicly traded structure as opposed to a non-traded structure ought to be at least 4 percent higher.

Not exact matches

It was structured as a reverse merger that would have made TBS a publicly traded company under the new name Turner NBC, controlled by GE.
If you're researching the cost structure (or strategic plans) of a large publicly traded competitor, do what Jim Pierson does.
The lesson: Redstone controls both CBS and Viacom through an unusual holding structure that gives her nearly 80 percent of voting rights for each company, despite both being publicly traded.
Individual MLPs are publicly traded partnerships that have unique risks related to their structure.
During his career at Citi, Mr. Shah sourced, structured, underwrote and executed numerous large and highly structured transactions, including a leveraged buyout of a major global hotel brand and several event driven transactions for large publicly traded REITs and financial sponsors.
Pressed on whether such a cabal could continue to run things once the firm goes public, he immediately points to Goldman Sachs, an investment bank, as an example of a publicly traded company with a close - knit partnership structure.
But realistically, common stockholders are protected from such a liability by the corporate structure of publicly traded companies.
With the market uncertainty about the ultimate losses in structured securities backed by the residential real estate mortgages, and in light of the dramatic drop in the value of shares of publicly - traded FGIs, the FGIs face a difficult market for new capital.
In fact, the combined company is expected to have the most efficient cost structure and the highest EBITDA margin of any publicly - traded data center REIT in the U.S.
As you will remember NC had (and still has) a two class share structure; class A shares are publicly traded on the NYSE while class B shares are held by the controlling family and have 10x the voting rights of class A shares.
While many publicly traded companies have prudently separated the respective roles of Chairman and CEO, ModusLink continues to operate under an archaic structure where the Chairman also holds the position of CEO and President.
I'm also not into funky holding company structures, for example, where a mutual company sells off a piece of a subsidiary to be publicly traded.
I think this is a very important macro-econ measure, but there is a big problem in that it only captures publicly traded mkt cap, and over long periods, the public / private structure of the economy changes.
Unlike publicly traded residential home builders, eFunds are structured as partnerships, not corporations, and therefore are not subject to the same double taxation.
He advises a broad range of financial and corporate clients on the structuring, negotiation and execution of various equity - linked transactions, including public and private convertible debt and preferred stock issuances and associated derivative transactions, accelerated share repurchase programs, registered forward sale transactions, margin loan transactions in respect of large stakes in publicly traded companies, and equity - linked hedging and monetization transactions.
«All publicly - traded corporation have been structured through a series of legal decisions to have a very disturbing characteristic: they are required by law to place the financial interests of their owners above everything else, even the public good.»
For the most part, however, because enforcing debts against state governments is so difficult, transactions are structured as much as possible to prevent the need to enforce debts in that way through (1) legal limitations on governmental liability, (2) legislative budget rules requiring interest on debt and currently due principal payments to be made first, (3) third - party bonding of state and local governmental construction projects, (4) the creation of publicly owned corporations whose debts can only be collected out of the corporation's assets and revenues, and (5) avoidance of trade credit obligations by paying bills in cash.
PI bar warns of fallout if ABS comes The Canadian Bar Association's controversial call for regulators to permit law firms to be publicly traded in Canada has won praise from as far away as Scotland, but personal injury lawyers warn small firms would be gobbled up and clients» choice of counsel reduced with the introduction of such alternate business structures (ABS).
Although our new structure allows us access to capital funding if needed, Pacific Life currently has no publicly traded stock and no outside investors.
On August 23, the SEC suspended trading in shares of First Bitcoin Capital Corp., a company involved in developing digital currencies and other blockchain technology, due to «concerns regarding the accuracy and adequacy of publicly available information about the company including, among other things, the value of [its] assets and its capital structure
While selling stock at two different valuations would be impossible for a publicly traded company, the somewhat nature of Uber's existing ownership structure allows the company to do precisely that, with SoftBank pushing to capitalize on that state of affairs in exchange for buying a smaller portion of shares at a non-discounted price and injecting some additional cash into Uber following the deal.
This structure consists of an operating partnership that is controlled by the publicly - traded real estate investment trust (REIT).
Foreign capital is an attractive target for investment groups across the board, from publicly traded REITs and private equity funds to groups offering a variety of ownership structures such as syndications, joint ventures and limited partnerships.
GGP's structure as a publicly traded REIT turned out to be an advantage, Shepsman says.
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