Sentences with phrase «stable than firms»

In owning four different businesses, Weyerhaeuser is much more stable than firms that generate more of their operating income from wood production.
The same is true of corporations that finance with short debt; they are ordinarily less stable than firms that finance long.

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I filled the cake with nutella ganache, which is just a dark chocolate ganache with added nutella, I did this rather than just using plain nutella as I wanted a slightly deeper chocolate flavour, the ganache is also slightly firmer and more stable (and tastes amazing), you can just use plain nutella if you prefer though.
Nor is it sensible to treat smaller firms as inherently more virtuous than larger ones: what matters is setting a stable framework in which making a reasonable profit is compatible with the public interest.
According to Pacific Northwest green building supplier Ecohaus, bamboo — one of the firm's top selling flooring options — is harder, more moisture resistant and more stable than even oak hardwoods.
The steering is honest and keen, the chassis is firm and stable, the brakes are prompt and well balanced, the skinny tires have more grip than their small contact patches suggest, and the engine and electric motor are really something when they fuse power and torque.
It's quiet firm and stable, which is apparent on rough roads where it may tread more firmly than some luxury - car buyers like.
You can still make mistakes with big firms, but the mistakes are less likely to be fatal because large companies tend to be more stable than smaller firms.
Since Crown Castle generates extremely stable free cash flow and owns a good portion of its land and properties, it can reasonably afford to maintain more debt than the average firm.
Of course, if a firm has high fixed costs and low variable costs (high operating leverage), its financial position is less stable than that of a company that has low fixed costs and high variable costs.
Giant companies tend to be more stable than smaller firms, but they also have very little room to grow.
Having served the 401 (k) and defined benefit plan types for more than 30 years, this is the first time the company has offered the non-profit sector a stable value option, according to the firm.
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