April 9 - The U.S. Justice Department will allow German drugs and pesticides group Bayer AG to acquire Monsanto Co in a $ 62.5 billion deal, after the companies agreed to
sell more assets to win antitrust approval, the Wall Street Journal reported https://on.wsj.com/2GKhEGh on Monday.
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We sold more assets than we needed [to raise capital] for new projects,» says Tom Peck, senior vice president of investor relations for Duke.
Not exact matches
That means rebalancing your portfolio at least once a year, by
selling some of the
assets that have done best — and exceeded their model allocation — and buying
more of your laggards.
«It's like buying any
asset — you want to get it cheaply and
sell it for
more money.»
Marks arrived at
more or less the same definition of liquidity as Hooper, writing that the way to think about liquidity isn't to ask if there is a market for an
asset, but whether you can quickly
sell that an
asset without taking a huge loss on it.
Lennox Gibbs and Ling Han with TD Securities named a few
more assets Valeant may
sell in the future in a Tuesday note.
But the
more important definition of liquidity is this one from Investopedia: «The degree to which an
asset or security can be bought or
sold in the market without affecting the
asset's price.»
They make money by
selling the
more expensive
asset short and buying the cheaper one, sometimes delivering it in place of the borrowed
asset they need to replace.
He has grown a considerably
more massive one through
asset diversification and timely
sell - offs, such as the 1997 sale of National Trust to the Bank of Nova Scotia for $ 1.2 billion.
The fund is undergoing a «rationalization» program, launched in May, to reduce its debt of
more than $ 11 billion by
selling assets.
The
more people
selling against fewer people buying since fewer are employed, means a drop in
asset prices.
Insolvent German airline Air Berlin aims to strike deals to
sell assets to two or
more buyers by the end of September, before a government loan keeping its planes in the air runs out, its chief executive said.
Further, proposed new rules on the sale of business
assets, will make it
more attractive to
sell those
assets to an unrelated third party rather than to family members.
The TV network's owners bought The Weather Company from Landmark Communications in 2008 for around $ 3.5 billion before
selling off the company's digital
assets for
more than $ 2 billion to IBM last year.
At the same time, the bank is also trying to improve the profit margins in its wealth management unit, which now accounts for about 40 percent of the company's revenue, looking at both increasing
assets under management and
selling clients
more products.
«I think the
sell - off this year has
more to do with short term concern than any long - term general distaste for the
asset,» Lore said.
The simplest reason is to dodge an undesirable
asset like a piece of real estate that could cost you
more than you'd net by
selling it (say, because of high property taxes or required repairs), or an
asset that comes with strings attached (such as care of the deceased's pet or a requirement to marry).
The tech company told investors Tuesday it would pursue a reverse spinoff,
selling its core business while leaving shareholders» stake in
more - valuable Asian
assets — Alibaba and Yahoo Japan — intact.
It has
sold off another US$ 11 billion in
assets, and plans to
sell more as a way to finance a US$ 20 - billion trust to compensate claimants for damages.
Concrete had apparently gone to Strategic, a privately held landlord and developer with
more than $ 1 billion worth of
assets, months earlier for a loan to purchase two buildings, the partnership units for which they'd only partially
sold.
The solar company
sold more than $ 54 million in
asset - backed notes, which Deutsche Bank took as a «significant positive.»
The early smartwatch pioneers raised
more money on Kickstarter than any prior campaign, then raised $ 59 million in venture funding, only to
sell off
assets to competitor Fitbit in 2016 in a deal reportedly valued between $ 34 million and $ 40 million.
TORONTO — Scotiabank (TSX: BNS) wants to
sell some or all of $ 3.8 billion worth of shares in
asset manager CI Financial Corp. (TSX: CIX), indicating it believes it can
more profitably deploy the capital elsewhere.
Obeying the robot overlord
Asset allocation often begins with an online tool that asks questions such as, «If your stocks lost 10 percent, would you
sell, stay the same or buy
more?»
Investing activities generally use cash because most businesses are
more likely to acquire new equipment and machinery than to
sell old fixed
assets.
But the company that shows up next quarter could be a very different one: Layoffs of
more than 1,700 people will be well underway, offices will be closed and
assets sold, and Yahoo could be in discussions with «qualified strategic entities» such as Verizon about a sale of some or all of its core properties.
A seemingly sudden realization of that fact — plus a friendly environment for
selling or spinning off
assets — has sparked an epidemic of breakups: News Corp. separating its print properties from its entertainment businesses, eBay (EBAY) spinning off PayPal (PYPL), Hewlett - Packard (HPQ) separating its PC and printer business from its corporate hardware business, United Technologies (UTX)
selling its Sikorsky helicopter unit to Lockheed Martin (LMT), and dozens
more such moves.
Aspen Group has made
more progress in
selling off its commercial portfolio, offloading its highest value
asset - the Septimus Roe office tower on Adelaide Terrace - to Singaporean development giant Far East Organisation.
While Ghosh quietly shed some non-core
assets to bolster short - term earnings, the company actually bought
more than it
sold, notably adding about $ 1.2 - billion worth of
assets to its Western Canadian gas portfolio in 2010 — 11.
Hydro - Quebec, meanwhile, would combine its extensive hydro - based generation
assets with NB Power's thermal - based ones, creating a
more efficient and synergistic utility with increased capacity to
sell to the lucrative markets in the northeastern United States.
When buying or
selling an ETF, you will pay or receive the current market price, which may be
more or less than net
asset value.
The budget predicted the fiscal year would end with a thin surplus of $ 197 million, a feat that would be achieved by reducing expenditure growth, raising taxes and
selling off
more than 100
assets determined to be surplus.
In the end, it's all the same game: Accumulating good
assets that are structured intelligently and throw off fresh funds for you to spend, reinvest, save, gift, or donate, empowering you to arrange your day doing what it is you enjoy, and spending time with the people you love, rather than
selling more hours of your life.
Giving with a DAF has
more tax advantages than if you
sold securities or
assets and then donated the proceeds to charity.
It has been
selling less compelling
assets like Diamond salt and buying businesses that resonate
more with its customers, like Wholly Guacamole.
But sources reckon there are a few
more to
sell before this once in a generation turnover of
assets is complete.
That's likely because any restructuring deal that could conceivably return the company to health required such a massive write - down in debt that debtholders hoped to get
more of their money back by simply
selling off the company's
assets.
Alternative funds have a wide range of investment objectives and may use complex and
more investment strategies such as short -
selling or tactical
asset allocation.
There are lots of reasons why this is a bad idea: —
selling public
assets may be a fine thing to do but it... Read
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Capital gains tax rate is
more on the profit which is made from an
asset which is
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One of the
more controversial areas of the recently passed House bill (subject to reconciliation with any Senate bill), is the excise tax of 20 % on payments from U.S. entities to their related foreign affiliates for services, cost of goods
sold and capital
assets in exceess of $ 100 mn.
Because stocks are generally
more volatile than other types of
assets, your investment in a stock could be worth less if and when you decide to
sell it.
As such, rebalancing is
more important as you get older, and
more worth the downside of
selling off a well - performing
asset.
With $ 30 billion of
assets to
sell in the wake of its acquisition of BG, Shell is a riskier but possibly
more rewarding bet on the oil price.
The news triggered another round of buying after yesterday's rally in equities and other risk
assets, with the Japanese Yen also
selling off in a sign of a
more bullish investor sentiment.
Plus, ETFs are considered
more tax efficient than mutual funds because they aren't required to
sell assets — and realize capital gains — as often as mutual funds might.
Plus, ETFs are considered
more tax efficient than mutual funds because they aren't required to
sell assets — and
Auctioning and
selling core digital
assets turned out to be a
more valuable option for shareholders.
Other rate - sensitive
assets (e.g. utilities, gold)
sold off as well, and the rotation out of defensive names into
more cyclical companies is evident in recent fund flows.
When buying or
selling an ETF, you'll pay or receive the current market price, which may be
more or less than net
asset value.