Not exact matches
Today, Chinese
companies must design, manufacture, and
sell their products in order to capture greater portions of their
value.
For example, Uber
sold new shares to SoftBank Group in January in a deal that
valued the ride hailing startup at $ 48 billion, significantly higher than the nearly $ 4 billion valuation at which Google had bought its stake in the
company five years ago.
The Alphabet - backed Silicon Valley startup,
valued at $ 1.1 billion, became the first
company allowed to
sell genetic tests (and accompanying health - risk reports) for 10 different diseases directly to consumers without a prescription.
That section laid out that a change in accounting rules now required Alphabet to include the change in
value of any shares it owned in private
companies, such as Uber, in its profits even if just held onto to its stake and didn't buy or
sell any more shares.
For
companies old and new, this evolution from
selling products to
selling services — leveraging the proliferation of internal and external data across the
value - chain, to redefine or create your brand, product or service and create unique relationships — is a powerful concept.
Thanks to sports» increasing
value over the past two decades, Teachers» was able to parlay a $ 50 - million investment in 1994 for a 49 % stake in the Maple Leafs and Maple Leaf Gardens, one of the biggest, most profitable sports
companies in the world,
selling its stake for $ 1.32 billion.
For example, if your
company sells a certain device or product and you
value making a difference in people's lives, you can think about how that device or product is helping people fulfill their needs.»
• Arsenal Capital Partners agreed to
sell its portfolio
company, Certara, a Princeton, N.J. - based provider of technology - driven decision support solutions for drug development, to EQT VII Fund for an enterprise
value of $ 850 million.
That figure removes the impact of international accounting rules for the agricultural industry that requires cannabis
companies to record the
value of their plants as income as they grow, before the product is
sold, lifting the bottom line.
Ma reaped more than $ 800 million
selling shares in the
company he set up 15 years ago as Alibaba listed on the New York Stock Exchange Friday, based on
company filings, with the
value of his remaining stake of 7.8 percent surging to more than $ 17 billion by Monday.
Some of Midwest Tactical's best -
selling models have climbed in
value by tens of thousands of dollars since Goepfert and his wife Joy, 45, started the
company.
There's no firm rule for
valuing private
companies, so your boss may be willing to
sell for some multiple of his annual earnings (say, three to five times the
company's bottom line).
Under the new rules, real estate
companies have to account for the current market
value of their properties as income, even if they only realize profits when the property is
sold (and that doesn't happen very often).
Shares in Perth - based construction and development
company Diploma Group have surged on news it will
sell its Quest Serviced Apartments in Rockingham and Adelaide Terrace to undisclosed buyers for a combined
value of $ 63.5 million.
Financial services provider Pioneer Credit has
sold $ 3.1 million worth of bankruptcy - comprised customer accounts if felt could not generate any further
value, but none of the proceeds will be contributing to the
company's full - year profit.
In 2015 we started a cross-
company pivot away from product
selling and towards a platform
sell — delivering the
value of all of our core DNS, data, analytics and traffic steering products into addressing the Internet Performance Management space, where we see huge potential for the
company through the next five years and beyond.
That increases the shares outstanding and dilutes the stake of existing shareholders, since shares issued by the
company through the exercise of options are not
sold in exchange for cash at fair market
value but are exercised at a discount.
The CFPB said then that the
companies deceived consumers about the
value of the scores the
companies sold them.
You may have decided to
sell to Aunt Mabel for $ 5 a share just because you like her, but in doing so, you've changed the formal
value of the
company.
On the other hand, if you want to maximize the
value of your
company because some day you want to
sell it and retire, then read on.
With factoring, a
company sells its accounts receivable to receive a short - term loan of up to 80 percent of its
value.
Thinking only about your functional -
value forms
value tunnel vision that
sells you short of realizing the full potential your
company can have.
Should the
value of those stocks fall, the
companies could find themselves obliged to
sell off shares to meet margin calls.
«The Qualcomm Board is committed to maximizing
value for Qualcomm stockholders, whether that be through executing its growth strategy or
selling the
company.
Startup investors, Blank says, don't even look at business plans; they're not expecting a five - year forecast, they want to know if the product will
sell, and how a
company creates
value for investors and customers.
With rare exceptions,
companies switching to
value - added sales are improvising on ways to promote team
selling.
Say an entrepreneur decides to
sell 40 % of his
company,
valued at $ 10 million, to his employees.
Some of the
companies that have been most successful in
value - added
selling have turned to it to get out of a rut.
Professional investors make their entire living analyzing the
companies that are listed on stock exchanges and buying and
selling their shares based on what they believe is the
value of those
companies.
At one point, the
sell - off wiped $ 50 billion off the
company's market
value.
• Nordic Capital
sold Bambora, a Sweden - based payment services
company, for an enterprise
value of $ 1.5 billion ($ 1.7 billion) to Ingenico Group, according to The Financial Times.
It later
sold back its shares to Lubetzky in 2014 in a stake sale that
valued the
company at $ 728.5 million.
Kvisle says Talisman's turnaround is moving at a faster pace than TransCanada's, and the
company is already «shifting focus from identifying assets to
sell and write down... to what we have to do to grow shareholder
value.»
Moreover, the possibility that the
Company might
sell Wynn Boston Harbor for less than its full long - term
value in an attempt to «mitigate risk» by limiting the investigation is of even greater concern.
Though less visible than manufactured goods and natural resources, our new research shows that Canadian
companies are increasingly
selling their engineering, computer, insurance, and other high -
value services in global markets.
This August, Lawless and her co-founders
sold 30 percent of their
company to Coca - Cola for $ 90 million and 20 percent to Goldman Sachs for $ 60 million,
valuing the
company at $ 300 million.
The
company was last
valued at $ 2 billion, when founder and CEO Katrina Lake
sold off about $ 1 million of her stake late last year.
Eight years later, the brothers
sold just 10 % of the
company in a deal that
valued the total property at US$ 2 billion.
Note the similarity here to the controversial practice of short -
selling stocks, wherein a trader is betting that the
value of a stock is going to go down — that is, betting that the
company will do poorly.
All I can say for sure is that the best time to
sell your
company is when you're emotionally ready and your business is
valued high enough for you to reach your financial goals.
Blackwells called on the
company in October to «unlock the
value» of its owned real estate, whose
value it said exceeds Supervalu's market cap, and also consider
selling about 30 percent of the 217 stores it owns.
Companies are usually
valued at and
sold at an amount equal to, or a multiple of, earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization.
Seedrs makes money by taking roughly 6 per cent commission on funds raised, and then a share of any increase in
value when the
company is
sold — similar to the «carry» earned by private equity firms.
Bertocci cites a study by Ocean Tomo, an intellectual property advisory firm, showing that intangible assets amount to 84 % of the market
value of
companies today, many of which now
sell services rather than goods, compared with 17 % in 1975.
Indeed, the
value of Xerox as a standalone
company with no encumbrances on its intellectual property and the licensing, manufacturing and
selling of its products in the Asia and Pacific Rim markets is significantly greater than the
value being provided to the
company and its shareholders as part of the proposed transaction.»
Through core
values that include a focus on collaboration, a
company can make money without
selling a thing.
«We continue to have a
sell rating because it's our view that the $ 9 price he's offering was too high for the
value of the
company,» Modoff said.
«In the same way it made sense for Honda and Toyota to create their Acura and Lexus divisions to
sell higher - end cars without eroding the
value or popularity of their best -
selling Accords and Camrys, it makes sense for Apple to create a premium tier for the iPhone, the best -
selling product the
company has ever made and likely will ever make,» Gruber says.
The
value of the deal was not disclosed, but the
company reportedly
sold about 10,000 pairs of his sneakers, priced at $ 150 each, within the first hour of their release.
We
sell our units on a continuous basis at initial offering prices of $ 10.00 per Class A unit, $ 9.576 per Class C unit, and $ 9.186 per Class I unit; however, to the extent that our net asset
value on the most recent valuation date increases above or decreases below our net proceeds per unit as stated in the
Company's prospectus, our board of managers will adjust the offering prices of all classes of units to ensure that no unit is
sold at a price, after deduction of
selling commissions, dealer manager fees and organization and offering expenses, that is above or below our net asset
value per unit as of such valuation date.