Sentences with phrase «pure equity plays»

The rest of the less correlated positions (NG, ATUSF, RFP, FTPLF, GRVY and RSH) I view more as options than pure equity plays; each has considerable upside but can waste to nothing if conditions remain as they are today.

Not exact matches

One isn't necessarily better than the other, but a more pure - play private equity business could perform differently than one with a more diversified earnings base.
He was particularly bullish on Barnes & Noble's e-book business saying that «It is our belief that a spin - off or equity carve out of the e-reader business would create the only e-reader pure - play and would have substantial value to technology investors, who currently have few other avenues to invest in this theme.»
EWI — MSCI Italy Index Fund — For a pure play on Italian stocks, EWI is the best instrument, holding Italian equities solely.
But the Vanguard ETF is a purer play on actual property - owning equity REITs, whereas the iShares fund has exposure to mortgage REITs and to non-REIT development and holding companies such as Alexander and Baldwin ($ ALEX), which, among other things, produces sugar and coffee on Hawaiian plantations.
Franklin Resources is almost a pure play active management firm, with about two thirds of its business coming from the U.S. and a primary focus on providing equity funds (42 % of assets under management):
While there are heavily traded futures contracts available for the product there are currently no pure play stocks or equity ETFs that invest in companies that exclusively produce WTI crude and do not then refine it themselves into finished products.
Small cap equities may be a better «pure play» on the economies where shares are traded, and as such funds like SCHC can be nice complements to other EFA products.
The possible exception is foreign bond funds, which are almost pure plays against the loonie, as equity risk has been stripped out of them (when compared to a foreign equity fund).
When NRDC Equity Partners bought department store chain Lord & Taylor in 2006, CEO Richard A. Baker believed the deal was a pure real estate play.
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