Sentences with phrase «put public cash»

2007/04/19: NOW To: Starved for change - It's not too late to stave off food disaster, but it's long past the time to put public cash into urban farming

Not exact matches

The one element binding this diverse group of investors together is that they receive some type of equity or stock vehicle when they put money into a growth company; each group then has its own set of goals in regard to how much of an investment return its members hope to earn on that stock and how quickly they hope to earn it (usually when they cash out during an initial public offering or in a merger or acquisition deal).
A stock buyback is basically a secondary offering in reverse — instead of selling new shares of stock to the public to put more cash on the corporate balance sheet, a cash - rich company expends some of its own funds on buying shares of stock from the public.
The first one is a «Public Key» or a «Receive» address, and this is the one that was used to put the Bitcoin Cash into your wallet.
This season Abramovich didn't put up bucket loads of cash which probably created a shift in power towards the squad, Mourhinho had his ego bruised by the physio issue and what people thought of his behaviour, and he found out that doing the unmentionable and dumping on your players in public doesn't go down well.
Since most of the teams at the top of the standings have been there all season long, public bettors feel good about putting some cash down on them and sportsbooks are juicing up the lines big time.
As venture capitalists rush to fund the latest app that puts bunny ears on our faces or makes the world's most expensive juice, they need to back up their Medium posts and public platitudes with cold, hard cash.
[1] The basic concept of making federal funds «portable» is often explained with the analogy of putting the federal cash into a student's backpack that moves with the student to whatever school he or she attends, public or private.
Cashing in on Kids conducts research and public education programs designed to help ensure that public schools put the students» interest above corporate interests that are increasingly taking control of public education policy and institutions.
These designations mean nothing to the general public and precious few Realtors know (or care) what they are... what they are is a cash cow for the people putting them on.
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