But I guess corporate pride is something you just can't go against, especially not if it is truly the only halfway
tangible asset a company has.
Not exact matches
Tangible assets are things like inventory, machinery, or your
company's buildings.
Even Buffett marveled at how their business models, built on intellectual property rather than
tangible assets, are «so much better» than the industrial core of yesteryear's biggest
companies.
In general, if your
company is a manufacturer or a processor of
tangible personal property, and if your project involves the acquisition or construction of
assets related to manufacturing or processing (such as the purchase of land or equipment), then you are eligible.
Amortization is similar to depreciation in that both are a form of a write - off, but amortization refers to exclusively intangible
assets (
company goodwill, research and development) while depreciation refers specifically to
tangible goods.
Centered on innovation, the
tangible LOFT spaces provide a platform for employees across the
company to collaborate and devise new technological solutions for Manulife's various wealth and
asset management, and insurance business lines.
Capex — the money that a
company invests in fixed,
tangible assets such as machinery, buildings and technology — is a major component of productivity growth and economic expansion.
The
Company utilized estimated fair values at the closing date of the 2015 Merger for the preliminary allocation of consideration to the net
tangible and intangible
assets acquired and liabilities assumed.
We invest in businesses throughout Canada and our preference is for
companies that have a strong
tangible asset base.
Importantly, the
company has net
tangible assets of $ 63m and $ 20m worth of franking credits.
First because most
companies at the angel round don't have enough
tangible assets to secure any debt.
Large cattle station owners such as the Macquarie Group's Paraway Pastoral and the Australian Agricultural
Company had the values of their properties drop but they have rebounded and now shares in AACo are trading at a premium to the company's net tangible
Company had the values of their properties drop but they have rebounded and now shares in AACo are trading at a premium to the
company's net tangible
company's net
tangible assets.
The first and the most important thing to do before selecting an AMS is to understand the lifecycle of the
Assets & HR software of your
company or organization — both
tangible and intangible.
Due to the nature of its industry, Talisman operates with a low profit margin (worryingly under 2 % in 2012), but the
company does have a solid amount of
tangible assets.
I think the definition of value investing is much broader and transcends buying ultra cheap
companies relative to some measure of cash flow or
tangible asset backing.
The intrinsic value is the actual value of a
company or an
asset based on an underlying perception of its true value including all aspects of the business, in terms of both
tangible and intangible factors.
There are two quick down and dirty ways to assess stocks on a fundamental basis: Cash Flow (Operating
Company) &
Tangible Book Value (
Asset Based
Company).
It does not work well on growth stocks,
companies with negative earnings, or
companies with limited
tangible assets (i.e cash, land, buildings, equipment, etc.).
A debt investor focuses in on
companies with solid
tangible assets because it provides a better protective foundation for the repayment of the debt's principal in the event a
company experiences difficulties or were to go bankrupt.
The
company also managed, rather surprisingly, to acquire a
tangible asset — by issuing 16 M shares in return for 320 K shares in Global Resources Investment Trust (GRIT: LN).
In its most recent, frenzied incarnation, dot - com entrepreneurs have exchanged stock in
companies with few
tangible assets and even fewer profits for control of established, profitable
companies.
Price - to - book (P / B) ratio: the ratio of a
company's share price to its book value (
tangible assets minus liabilities).
Small
companies with rapid growth and long term growth potential, capital efficiency (unusually high return on
tangible net
assets), a safe balance sheet and a reasonable valuation.
We balance our quest for substantial returns with a fundamental
tangible asset - based and deep value - style approach, seeking a «margin of safety» that cushions the biggest risk to our returns: the extensive time and effort to unlock value in our portfolio
companies.
It is calculated as the net
asset value of a
company, defined as the total
tangible asset base (i.e., total
assets minus intangible
assets) minus total liabilities.
Tangible book value per share Book value (also known as equity, shareholders» funds, or net
asset value) is the value of all a
company's
assets, minus its liabilities.
Importantly, the
company has net
tangible assets of $ 63m and $ 20m worth of franking credits.
equities are shares in
companies holding
tangible assets whose values rise with inflation, thus I see stocks as inflation - safe, despite their volatility.
Tangible book value is what shareholders of the
company can expect to receive if the
company were to go bankrupt and takes out items such as goodwill that no one buys when
assets are liquidated.
Ebix as a
company has some great fundamentals and, I agree, the share price currently does not reflect this, but it doesn't have the kind of «balance sheet» margin of safety that I look for; I like to see the market price below
tangible asset value, which is not the case here.
Debentures are debt instruments that are not guaranteed by
tangible assets, but rather by the credit rating of the issuing
company.
If Chevron, or any named Big Oil codefendant can show that the externalities of CO2 emissions are of net benefit, could they countersue entities that have suppressed CO2 emission, or benefited from CO2 emissions, & thereby place liens & seize the
assets of
companies selling carbon credits, or of any
tangible real property associated with past ill - gotten carbon taxation & regulation?
In order to properly evaluate a business, one must often analyze the history of the business, the
company's
tangible assets, the earning capacity, the fair market value, good will and any other intangible value.
Represented a large multi-industry holding
company in the closing of a complex multiple step transaction involving the acquisition of four
companies and other
tangible and intangible
assets from a Japanese - owned international conglomerate and the simultaneous spin - off of one the acquired
companies to a strategic buyer.
The Vice President is top management professional, who supervises over the
tangible assets of the
company, maintains the budget planned with the board of directors to ensure higher sales records.
New Orleans, Dallas About Blog Blanchard and
Company, Inc. is a
tangible asset investment firm that specializes in precious metals and rare coins.
Maybe, as the owner suggested, a larger and better financed electronics
company would pick it up, not for its
tangible assets, but all those great ideas and that glorious future.