Sentences with phrase «reasonable investor»

No reasonable investor expects zero volatility from even the best portfolio diversification.
Of sustainability information, Business Roundtable's John Hayes said, «such disclosures may be of interest to some investors, but would not be material to reasonable investors as a group.»
In May 2014, federal magistrate judge Erin Setser wrote that the investors had «sufficiently alleged that omission of the 2005 revelation of the suspected corruption and [Wal - Mart's] 2005 and 2006 investigation rendered [Wal - Mart's] statements in the Form 10 - Q materially misleading to a reasonable investor.
«[D] isclosure of the 2005 and 2006 events would have been viewed by the reasonable investor as having significantly altered the total mix of information made available.»
In fact it has long been a requirement for listed companies to disclose anything to the SEC that would influence a reasonable investor, whether quantitative or not.
I would not consider that a major indictment, since many funds lost money in 2008, and reasonable investors could well have anticipated a rebound.
[5] It is intended to exclude proposals made primarily for the purpose of promoting general social and political causes, while requiring inclusion of proposals a reasonable investor would believe are relevant to the value of his investment.
It is intended to exclude proposals made primarily for the purpose of promoting general social and political causes, while requiring inclusion of proposals a reasonable investor would believe are relevant to the value of his investment.
We ask; how can any reasonable investor still have the confidence to invest in a country where the President himself continues to alert that his country reeks of corrupt people and that the government is broke to the extent it can not pay cabinet ministers?
Municipal bonds have performed well when considering what a reasonable investor might expect from an investment:
By the same token, no reasonable investor should expect complete immunity to inflation either.
In addition, a reasonable investor hoping for a return will not want a business to act in a way that would bring down the value of the business.
Federal securities laws play a central role in the company's communications with its shareholders and other investors, requiring complete and fair disclosures of information that would be important to a reasonable investor in making decisions about the company's securities.
After reading all this, any reasonable investor would be wondering; what the heck is wrong with prices?
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