Really at the Value section?
Not exact matches
At the heart of each, however, is
really one big idea:
value.
Life is a lot more fun if you spend it working hard
at things you
really enjoy and
value.
And we now have
really good people
at the company focused on this, so our ability to sniff out in diligence a promising idea or approach versus companies that aren't bringing a lot of
value to the table is pretty good.
«We will look
at the opportunities to even further accelerate that growth or create much more shareholder
value, so coming
at this exactly the way I dreamt we would
at this period, from a position of strength and willing to talk, but not needing to, which is
really a difference,» he said.
And here's a word to the wise — if you have no intention of paying this person
at some point for the
value you think they can add to your startup, that says a lot about how valuable you think they
really are.
«I can be pretty competitive
at work or in class, but being surrounded by such a high - performing group of peers
really helped me to see the
value in listening and understanding other opinions....
Sussing out a candidate's capacity for delayed gratification, according to Vernon, is all about discovering, «are you in it for building enterprise
value and an eventual exit or are
really just a cowboy that wants to get paid a lot and likes saying you work
at a start - up because it's sexy?»
Between 15 and 25 billion dollars
at a minimum, but it doesn't
really include what other
value created additives that marijuana has.
Congratulations Mark, we
really value Business News but look forward to seeing what your fresh set of eyes
at the helm will bring and similarly look forward to seeing Charlie's next move.
If you
really look
at where the profits are, it's
at the high
value - added end.
«The most important thing is to
really know who your customers are, what they
value, what matters to them, and what they're looking for in the future,» says David Iudica, Director of Strategic Insights and Research
at Yahoo.
This IPO would
value Facebook
at as much as $ 100 billion, or more than three times as much as Google's 2004 IPO, which took place just as the housing bubble
really got going.
There are plenty of studies showing that
value strategies outperform other types of investing strategies (especially over the long run), but you
really only have to look
at some of the world's most successful investors, like Warren Buffett, Seth Klarman, and Mario Gabelli, to understand that
value investing works.
But is it
really possible to create financial
value while putting social
values at the core of your business?
It's about time someone wrote a book about the way things
REALLY work
at the
values, ethics, and service levels in the marketplace.
«Most of us accept what they are saying
at face
value, but
really, it's just part of the game.
If the definition of success is a 10 - year survival rate, LBOs (PEs, whatever) do indeed «save» some companies (probably more than 50 %); however, they are also
really good
at recycling
value and disposing of failed firms.
«All of modern portfolio theory and all the way most academics and many advisers and managers look
at the world just seems kind of insane when you
really boil it down to ownership shares of businesses that you're trying to
value.»
I prefer to take a «bottom up» approach and focus on trying to find good quality, good
value businesses, or businesses that
really seem to be trading
at low valuations relative to their prospects.
[Steve Eisman] A write - up on the impending Hilton (HLT) spinoff [Clark Street
Value] CBRE (CBG): industry deep dive to detect an emerging moat [Punch Card] A look
at Discovery Communications (DISCA / K)[Contrarian Edge] Sustainable sources of competitive advantage [Collaborative Fund] Why deep learning matters and what's next for AI [Algorithmia] The unexpected genius of Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg [Fortune] Google's online travel adventure upsets its biggest advertisers [Bloomberg] A billionaire's dreams of creating a guns empire [NYMag] If oil refiners crash, so will the economy [WSJ] Mastercard, Visa set to reap spoils of India's war on cash [Bloomberg] How Best Buy (BBY) fought Amazon [WSJ] The evolution of media & entertainment: conversation with CEOs [YouTube] How to get comfortable with being umcomfortable [Inc] Why gut feelings may
really help you make risky decisions [Washington Post] Why stoicism is one of the best mind - hacks ever devised [Aeon]
Sorry, bland humour aside, news of the hard fork
really does seem to be pushing up the price of Bitcoin Cash, just since the 18th of April we have seen Bitcoin Cash move from $ 755.00 up to $ 995.00, with the current
value of Bitcoin Cash sitting
at $ 980.18, up 10.44 %
at the time of writing.
The dispute is about whether the drilling companies are entitled to deduct certain expenses from the royalty payments, but what
really caught my attention was the reference to a Pennsylvania state law mandating that a landowner must receive a royalty of
at least 12.5 percent of the
value of the gas produced on his property.
That being said, it's
really hard to find good
value when the S&P trades
at close to a forward P / E 16.1 which is far above the 10 year P / E
at 14.7
Facebook organic reach is notoriously bad, so there
really is no
value in paying a Facebook influencer no matter how large her reach is — unless you can get permission to boost the content (
at which point it's your own money anyways!)
Forager on buying high risk stocks Bill Ackman is having issues
at Pershing Great portrait of the very frugal CEO of Fastenal An interesting approach to
value Bitcoins «The Profit» seems to be a
really interesting TV reality show Who is to blame for GE's problems?
Unless you
really need or especially
value the human touch that those services provide, you're probably better off simply choosing low - cost index fund options
at a fraction of the bank cost through robo - advisers, which use algorithms to provide automated investment advice, or investment companies (examples of which include Charles Schwab or Vanguard).
But we think of ourselves as
really good
at growing
values from $ 20 million to $ 200 million or more.
The correct model is
really just to imagine you are being offered 100 % of the company
at the current market cap / enterprise
value / etc. and you'll be able to do whatever you want with the company.
If the stock market is down in the early years of your retirement and you have to sell stocks
at a loss to get enough income for your basic expenses, you can
really hurt your portfolio's
value in both the short run and the long run.
The problem of
valuing growth stocks is relatively tricky, both because you need to compare against alternatives, but also because nobody
really knows the rate
at which a company's earnings will grow over 7 years.
Having a system that treats air travel almost like stocks, allowing you to buy in for tickets
at the best price, that now, uses a range of crypto - based payment systems means users
really can get the optimum price for their ticket, meaning total
value for money is ensured.
When I purchased my shares
at just over $ 27 in November, I felt I was paying «fair
value» and not enjoying the sort of margin of safety that I
really like to have with my stock investments.
Some of the tips to save money that many early retirement blogs suggest are to live close to where you work to cut your commuting costs, bike to work, cook food
at home rather than going out to eat, cut out cable and other excesses that don't
really add
value to your life.
3 Rules to Building a
Value Proposition that Sells Like Crazy Every business pundit has said
at one time or another, «There's no more misunderstood, argued about topic in business than < insert topic here >, but it's
really not that complicated.
Or, maybe we can just accept that there are different views in this world and just because someone doesn't hold our same
values doesn't mean they are a bigot
at all, but that might
really be too much to ask in today's America.
At what point would you finally let go of it, knowing that it was written by a man that was just trying to teach his people some good
values and that there
really is no skydaddy?
I don't think I could take his opinions
at face
value, if he
really thinks most people are fools.
Does that organization
really need hundreds of billions of dollars (I have read total
value of properties in the USA alone estimated
at $ 300 billion to $ 3 trillion) of «stuff»?
Taking the article
at «face
value,» I don't
really see anything wrong with a church ponying up some application fees to help folks in their respective communities apply.
If you undermine their authority (to take
at face
value and not resort to «they were deluded and scapegoating»), aren't you undermining perhaps the most significant apologetic we have to know that the resurrection
really happened?
We swear
at it and abuse it, but its opinion, is
really the only one we
value; and fundamentally it's the opinion of Parisian idiots.»
Ely's criticism is
really ambiguous: «If God's
values are not my
values, I shall not rejoice
at finding God's love «flooding back again into the world»» (p. 45).
You are very weak - minded to
really take
at face
value a 2000 year old book filled with 3000 year old stories, when there isn't one iota of proof that ANY «god»
at all was behind those writings.
Betty and I figured we
really couldn't pray, but
at least we could meet and talk about our beliefs about prayer, and see if there was anything we could find of
value in praying.
For Ahaz the
really decisive thing is what is of
value to maintain the independence of the people of Judah, to save it from destruction
at the hands of the invaders from the north.
«That's the real key to our success, the fact that we're hands on and that our goals haven't
really changed concerning our long - standing commitment of providing the best products and service
at a great
value.»
We offer a
really high - quality product
at a tremendous
value served to you by fantastic people, and if you
value great taste and nice people, I don't know what else you could want.
Well, right now, head over to Harvest Snaps and play the
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It's
really not one that needs changed
at all, however I wanted to lower the Smart Points
value of my breakfast and knew there were a few ways I could do that.