Not exact matches
The company must have long - term potential; it needs some
sort of sustainable competitive advantage that will keep it in business for years to come; he wants double - digit
returns — «Why bother buying a business if you're not getting
at least that for taking on the risk of owning a company?»
But unless one expects a reprise of that bubble, or
at least a reprise of the
sort of enthusiasm we saw during the housing bubble (when valuations ascended high enough to drive 10 - year prospective
returns below 3 % annually), the odds of sustained durable gains from present levels are weak.
Sonic would
return a year later, but not in a new platforming adventure —
at least, not one of the
sort fans knew him for — and as it would turn out, not by the hand of his creators, either.