Sentences with phrase «stocks of companies whose»

«Call it overkill,» he writes, «but it is also quite comfortable to be invested in common stocks of companies whose solvency is not close to ever being in question.»
* In other words, the SEC is determining whether widening the tick size for stocks of companies whose market value is less than $ 3 billion would positively impact trading and market quality.
The fund may invest in some mid-cap funds which meet its investment objective which is: «The scheme would invest in stocks of companies whose market capitalization is atleast equal to or more than the least market capitalised stock of BSE 100 Index.»
Certain businesses are incompatible with Shari'ah laws, and stocks of companies whose primary businesses are in these areas are excluded from the Index.
The last thing TAM portfolio managers and analysts want to do is invest in the common stocks of companies whose financial statements are incomprehensible, or almost so.
Its portfolio may include stocks of companies whose products, services, and names are recognized and respected around the world.
Cyclical stocks: Common stocks of companies whose prices vary directly with the business cycle.
They buy stocks of companies whose valuation continue to decline.
The mid cap growth funds will hold positions in stock of companies whose value is less than eight billion but greater than one billion.
There are cases where investors get excited and pay exorbitant prices for the stock of companies whose soundness is problematic.

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At last year's Sohn Conference, the founder and CEO of hedge fund Glenview Capital still believed that regulators would bless the mergers of health insurance companies whose stocks he owned, including Anthem, Cigna, Aetna and Humana.
For an Italian company whose stock trades at a discount because of the European upheaval, but which is actually poised for global as well as American growth, see Fiat Chrysler (fcau) in Fortune's Investor's Guide story, «The 21 Best Stocks to Buy for 2017 — Before Trump Becomes President.»
High - beta stocks are simply the shares of companies whose stocks trade with above - average volatility — and like the twin peaks of a two - humped financial camel, these stocks carry both above - average risk and, potentially, above - average reward.
The «Made in the USA» imprimatur is essential to western wear's enduring consumer appeal, says Alcala, whose store stocks thousands of boots and hats from American companies.
Of course, other companies saw their stocks improve with the news, including pharmaceutical firms with Ebola vaccines such as Tekmira Pharmaceuticals (TKMR) and NewLink Genetics (NLNK), whose stocks soared.
The hedge fund manager, whose Yelp stake was worth about $ 10 million at the end of 2015, has made at least several million dollars in the stock just this week, after telling investors that he believes the company's revenue could double in the next three years.
Take apart a GoPro, Djuric said, and you'll also find chips from a variety of vendors, including Texas Instruments and Qualcomm as well a chip from Ambarella, a little known company whose stock is up over 90 percent in just the last 12 months.
One of his clients, for example, a construction company whose stock value was recently appraised at $ 15 million, kept $ 9 million in CDs at a local bank, earning just 3 % in annual interest after taxes.
However, of the Founders 40 companies whose stock increased in value in the past year, their stocks collectively were up between 7 percent and 55 percent.
The following may be true of a potential takeover: • the company has fewer than 50 million shares outstanding; • management is dominated by persons near retirement age; • management's record on innovations and improving returns has been poor; • the company owns assets whose market values are potentially higher than those shown on the balance sheet; • outside investors have been steadily buying the stock.
That is an astounding amount of money for a public company whose stock is in the tank to pay as the result of a family tussle.
Adam Neumann, whose company is now valued at some $ 17 billion, said the exchange where WeWork will list its shares is undecided, addressing a lunch event at the Economic Club of New York, held at the New York Stock Exchange.
For a number of reasons, a company whose shares are traded on exchange might decide to conduct a stock split.
The second basket comprises stocks whose performance is tied to the ebb and flow in demand for the companies» products (most are shares of semiconductor companies).
One of the earliest examples was the International Silver Company, whose common stock (issued in 1898) had no voting rights until 1902 and then only received one vote for every two shares.
When the stock price plummets because your company underperforms, and you subsequently feel you have to grant a lot more to remain competitive, and then your stock price recovers, your CEO will end up with a lot more award value than the CEO of a competitor whose firm's stock price dropped much less, before also recovering.
MLPs: Master Limited Partnerships (MLPs) are limited partnerships or limited liability companies that are taxed as partnerships and whose interests (limited partnership units or limited liability company units) are traded on securities exchanges like shares of common stock.
Companies whose stock price represents a significant discount to our estimate of underlying business value
Many times, investors drive up those multiples much faster than the earnings and revenues actually increase, which means that a company whose earnings are growing at 15 % a year can have stock price gains of multiples of that within a year, boosting the investor's short - term performance.
The fund seeks to track a growth - style index of medium - sized companies, whose stocks tend to be more volatile than large - company stocks.
While the stocks — known by the acronym FAANG, which stands for the quintet of Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Netflix, and Google, whose parent company is Alphabet Inc. — have come under heavy volatility in 2018, they have generally performed in line with the overall market, and some of them have continued their spectacular rise.
Mason's principal and co-founder Michael Martino responded: «Mason will vigorously oppose Telus» latest attempt to take value from voting shareholders and transfer it to the non-voting shareholders, including Telus» board of directors and company executives, whose personal economic interests are tied to the non-voting stock
Master Limited Partnerships (MLPs) are limited partnerships or limited liability companies that are taxed as partnerships and whose interests (limited partnership units or limited liability company units) are traded on securities exchanges like shares of common stock.
75 % of the portfolio should be allocated into stocks of «good» or even «great» companies whose share price is lower than what we would consider as fair value («Core value»).
Graham defines Bargain Issues as companies whose value exceeds 50 % of their stock price, by using one of two methods:
One of Mayor Bloomberg's top staffers owns stock in a company whose subsidiary is getting city funding and tax breaks to build a Brooklyn arena for the NBA's Nets — a revelation that's raising eyebrows among opponents of the controversial project.
Gates's remark brought to mind a host of high - flying Internet businesses from a few years back whose would - be tech - titan executives made overnight fortunes by selling stock in companies that gave away services online with little regard to balancing the books short term.
Employees whose retirement plan is invested in stock of the company where they work do not pull out money as the firms approach financial distress, a recently released, but yet to be published paper, co-authored by a University of California, Riverside assistant professor found.
Our news team reports on market moving events around the world that traders need to know in order to stay on top of developments in the companies whose stocks they trade.
The cast is assembled from his stock company of actors whose very presence helps embody the atmosphere of a Mamet story, and who are almost always not what they seem, and then not even what they seem after that.
Commodities markets and stock exchanges aren't happy, and neither are the oil companies whose profits are falling — cheap gas having finally done for BP what even the $ 54 billion Deepwater Horizon blowout couldn't, plunging the petro - giant that assassinated the Gulf of Mexico into the red for an entire fiscal year!
Embattled Vivendi chief executive Jean - Marie Messier welcomed the investment as a sign of confidence in the company, whose stock has tumbled this year amid concerns about the company's debt load and Messier's strategy for converting a water utility into a global media and entertainment leader.
When you invest in the Ensemble Fund, you are investing in a collection of strong companies that we believe have competitively advantaged business models, talented management teams, understandable businesses and whose stock prices trade at a discount to their intrinsic value.
Our news team reports on market moving events around the world that traders need to know in order to stay on top of developments in the companies whose stocks they trade.
They most often look for solid companies whose stocks are trading at low multiples of price relative to book value, cash flow, earnings, dividends, or sales.
An emerging, or developing, market, in contrast, is generally located in a country with a relatively short stock market history, an evolving emphasis on economic stability and market oversight, and a growing list of public companies whose stocks are available for trading.
Examples: authors must disclose if they are employed by a company whose stock they are writing about; perform consulting for a company they write about; receive paid advertising revenue or any other form of sponsorship fee from a company they write about.
A primary screen for high - dividend - yield stocks may include a criterion for companies whose dividend yields are above that of the company's five - year average high yield.
A reverse split is an effort to add a patina of class to a company whose recent stock performance does not deserve it.
These are the stocks of otherwise strong companies whose stock is at depressed levels due to poor recent performance, industry factors or just plain bad luck.
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