You might think that still photographs themselves would do the trick, but in fact directors
put huge stock in how a model behaves.
Not exact matches
«Too many executives
put themselves first,» he says, and «executive compensation is ridiculous,» with «
huge executive compensation [
stock] awards.»
But thousands of investors may
put a
huge amount of their
stock money into shares in that industry.
As soil erosion has
huge impacts on ecosystems, food production, drinking water, carbon
stocks and biodiversity, the EU has called for quantitative assessments of soil rates at EU level, and
put soil protection at the heart of its environmental agenda.
«We
put a
huge amount of
stock in a process where the things that drive quality in the traditional educational model come from scarcity and very positive student selection.»
From what they've said, it looks like Borders had a
huge stock of books they'd never
put out on the shelves that suddenly hit the floor and were bought.
After suffering from a
huge loss on Thai
stocks during the Thai Baht crisis, Niederhoffer turned to aggressive S&P 500
put writing in order to «make back» his losses.
And what I'm talking about is taking
huge risks like
putting all of your money into a couple of
stocks and one of them winds up going into bankruptcy, or we have a big market decline, You are over invested in
stocks, you panic when the market goes down, you lock in your losses and you've given up money that you will never get back.
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Or, to
put it another way, it would be a
huge mistake to stay 100 % in
stocks on the theory that «you can handle it» only to find that the reality of owning an all - equity portfolio during a market meltdown like the 50 % - plus downturn from late 2007 to early 2009 is more financially and emotionally unsettling than it seemed when
stock prices were at or near a peak.
At this point I'll
put on my pointy academics hat and say that over 12 months the total return of a portfolio of
stocks has a
huge variability and so whoever wins will of course simply be the one that was the luckiest.
On the other hand, who sold their
stock investments this past March and
put them somewhere «safe» so they wouldn't go down any more, only to miss the
huge ride up that
stocks have taken over the past few months?
You may have heard some of these cliched statements before when it comes to investing — that you need a
huge upfront cache of cash to
put into the
stock market if you want it to make a difference in your finances.
For example, one provider may
put a
huge amount of emphasis on the model of car you drive, while another may
put more
stock in the fact that you haven't had an accident in the past three years.