Sentences with phrase «than competitive returns»

It generates more than competitive returns

Not exact matches

Today the practice of seeking long - term competitive financial returns together with positive societal impact represents more than 1 - in - 6 dollars of US assets under management, up from 1 - in - 9 dollars in 2012.
«While we wouldn't rule out competitive tension, given our analysis suggests the internal rate of return would be less than 10 per cent at a price of $ 5.20 per share, we believe it is a low probability.
Tiger Woods returned to competitive golf on Thursday, and competitors (past and present) from the wide world of sports were absolutely giddy about the latest comeback for the golfer who, more than anyone in the game's history and perhaps in all of professional athletics, mesmerizes fans with his every move on and off the course.
For the development squad, the under - 23s, it means a return to competitive football, something we haven't had, other than the occasional cup competition, since the end of the 2011/12 season.
Jurors found Percoco guilty of soliciting and accepting more than $ 315,000 in bribes in return for taking official state action to benefit energy company Competitive Power Ventures and Syracuse - based real estate developer COR Development after an eight - week trial.
Satisfy your customers and win in the stock market, says a new study by a team of researchers from Michigan's University Research Corridor, who found positive stock returns on customer satisfaction far out - distance competitive market measures that have been in play for more than half a century.
We believe these quality companies contain sustainable competitive advantages, creating value as profitable businesses that can, over time, provide attractive returns with less risk than the overall market.
We believe these quality companies possess sustainable competitive advantages, creating value as profitable businesses that can, over time, provide attractive returns with less risk than the overall market.
I might also expect EES back - testing data to offer something better in the way of returns than the iShares SmallCap 600 Value Index (IJS); however, IJS is more competitive in performance and somewhat similar on risk measures.
For terminal value to be anything other than liquidation value we are implicitly assuming that the competitive advantage of the business will last for ever i.e. there will never be perfect competition in this industry which brings the return on capital to the same level as cost of capital..
The idea of a real competitive advantage — or «moat» — suggests that at worst the companies will grow with the economy and at best will continue to compound returns at a rate higher than their peers.
According to the compliant, in addition to its fiduciary breach under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), Fidelity also attempted to conceal its improperly conservative investment and excessive fees from investors by solely reporting to investors an inappropriate «money market» benchmark for the MIP rather than a proper stable value fund benchmark that made the MIP returns appear to be competitive.
Rather than being hyper - competitive, many companies are returning capital in the soft part of the pricing cycle, and that is the right thing to do.
With a rewards rate of $ 10 for every $ 300 spent, the Buckle Credit Card offers a moderately competitive 3 % return on your purchases, making it marginally better than your typical rewards card.
However, Hilton often runs promotions that allow you to earn more points so their return rate is more competitive than it appears.
Because permanent life plans relatively command higher premium payments than term plans, which only cover you for specific periods during your lifetime, the former expect the cash value return to be competitive.
Changes on the national stage will necessitate private equity funds to respond to protect returns, so finding new methods to remain competitive is more important now than ever before.
Ryan mentions that Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg may have purchased a home in California; Ryan reviews the economic events of the prior week; Ryan notes that interest rate are still heading down; Ryan notes that the DC real estate market is competitive on the buy and rent sides and that would be renters in the DC area are turning into would be buyers; Louis notes that the DC housing dynamic is different from the rest of the country where housing prices are down and there is plenty of inventory; Louis notes that if it is cheaper to buy than rent that it makes sense to get a long term low interest rate loan; Louis talks about the benefits of visiting HomeGain.com; Louis discusses the HomeGain FSBO vs. Realtor survey and the advantages of hiring a REALTOR; Louis and Ryan discuss the HomeGain home improvement survey and recount the types of home improvements that provide the best return on investment; Ryan and Louis talk about pricing strategies for selling a home; Louis and Ryan discuss the differences between pricing a short sale and pricing a non short sale home; Louis notes pricing a home too high may keep the home on the market a long time and that the more days a home is on the market makes a home look like damaged good; Ryan describes short sales as foreclosure avoidance and discusses the impact of each on FICO scores; Ryan talks about the options that people with underwater mortgages have; Louis mentions that 72 % of home buyers and sellers pick the first real estate agent they meet and points out the value in comparing agents first using HomeGain's Find a REALTOR program; Louis can Ryan discuss the level of shadow inventory the impact on sellers as more inventory gets released;
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