Not exact matches
Bullish exuberance, rising
interest rates, declines in key stock sectors and weak - handed
shareholders all contributed to the losses, but Europe
really «got the ball rolling,» he said.
This is an
interesting quote from Buffett from his 2004
shareholder letter, describing how important it is to know the one or two variables that
really matter to an investment.
Working my butt off for 50 + hours per week for years on end only to see a highly likely cut in my commission checks and then seeing the payouts in the companies I'm invested in rise relentlessly year after year no matter how crappy of a
shareholder I am in real life allows for an
interesting contrast and
really opens ones eyes: being a
shareholder is much more rewarding with much less work required.
In other words don't count on that cash being returned to
shareholders or even invested in passive investments (private or public equity) for the benefit of
shareholders; A liquidation valuation
really isn't of
interest here as Glassbridge is set to be an ongoing business and I can see an operating cash bleed for 3 - 5 years depending on how long it takes the company to attract enough AUM to cover operating (read staffing) costs.
Really, we felt it was in the best
interest of our customers and
shareholders to not move forward with the expanded CCS project at Plant Barry.»
Do you
really think that these owners, headquartered elsewhere and run by executives who are answerable to their foreign
shareholders and boards are going to be more
interested in the public
interest of Ontario citizens than we are??
At a Senate Banking Committee hearing on Tuesday with U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, Corker acknowledged the companies» private
shareholders and said, «we've got an opportunity though to
really deal with all of the
interests in a manner that is fair but also moves our nation ahead.»