I've spent
time talking to investors and entrepreneurs about it, and several factors seem to be driving the trend.
We spent a lot of
time talking to investors about what we are trying to do and making sure they are on board with this vision.
Not exact matches
While the company has
talked about wanting a piece of the European pie for some
time,
investor still reacted negatively
to the news.
«If
investors spent less
time listening
to the
talking heads on BNN and CNBC and more
time studying history, they would realize that there is little value added by obsessing about economic growth,» Murray Leith, an analyst at Odlum Brown in Vancouver, wrote last fall.
This
time her homework was dedicated
to her channel: Narodick, Vetras, and the team
talked to industry analysts and retail buyers and venture
investors to suss out the superstores» inventory and expansion plans.
Really early on I wasted a lot of
time talking to the wrong people and partners, possible employees and even
investors.
«For me, it's well worth the $ 500
to have the chance
to talk to 40
to 70
investors about my business,» she tells The
Times.
As David Thomas, the senior director of industry research at BIO, explained
to me a while back, one the law's major provisions ensured that «companies could go and
talk to investors more than one
time, and not in a very formal setting like it had been structured before.»
Herjavec took some
time to talk to me during the recent Intuit Quickbooks Connect Conference, and he gave some advice on how
to stand out when pitching
investors.
«Without
talking about the reward component, all that is left is risk aversion, and you end up scaring people at a
time when
investors need
to be looking at building income,» he said.
On September 7, Debtwire reported that Toys «R» Us was holding
talks with restricted
investors about raising rescue financing
to pay off the debt maturing in 2018, but at the same
time was also trying
to line up «debtor - in - possession» financing.
Wednesday, 12:45 p.m. High
times at Southby Jeffrey Finkle, a cannabis
investor, Level Blends co-founder Chris Emerson and futurist Faith Popcorn gathered
to talk about the future of legal cannabis and how brands should be preparing for the industry's rise.
Raising funds takes
time; if you want
to have a good chance of raising enough capital, you need
to come up with a large list of potential
investors to talk to.
Johnson, who has lived and worked in Brazil, added, «In
talking to investors and analysts, rather than people taking the
time to understand what's really going on in Brazil, the easier thing [for them]
to do is
to say if the company has Brazil risk, avoid it — and that is unfortunate.»
The
talks with prospective
investors come as Vice seeks funds
to plough into its international expansion, as well as a move into scripted programming, another strand of content creation into which the at -
times controversial company is expanding.
I can't count the number of
times when I'm looking at something and pick up the phone and
talk to [one of our CEOs] and if it's in any one of their adjacent industries, they know more about it in 15 minutes than an
investor can learn in a lifetime.»
We
talk about how
to enter the home buying market as a first
time buyer and what you'll need in order
to get a mortgage in today's economic climate; we contemplate on how it is
to become a real estate
investor, and we'll even take a tour of some unusual properties.
To give investors confidence again, someone needs to be empowered to run Tesla's factory as a full - time job they actually like — not one they're willing to do between building high - speed trains, or rockets, or riding a roadster to Mars on an intergalactic road paved with comet cocaine, while talking themselves out of a fortun
To give
investors confidence again, someone needs
to be empowered to run Tesla's factory as a full - time job they actually like — not one they're willing to do between building high - speed trains, or rockets, or riding a roadster to Mars on an intergalactic road paved with comet cocaine, while talking themselves out of a fortun
to be empowered
to run Tesla's factory as a full - time job they actually like — not one they're willing to do between building high - speed trains, or rockets, or riding a roadster to Mars on an intergalactic road paved with comet cocaine, while talking themselves out of a fortun
to run Tesla's factory as a full -
time job they actually like — not one they're willing
to do between building high - speed trains, or rockets, or riding a roadster to Mars on an intergalactic road paved with comet cocaine, while talking themselves out of a fortun
to do between building high - speed trains, or rockets, or riding a roadster
to Mars on an intergalactic road paved with comet cocaine, while talking themselves out of a fortun
to Mars on an intergalactic road paved with comet cocaine, while
talking themselves out of a fortune.
Every week The Sunday
Times talk to a business angel, one of the early - stage
investors who collectively inject # 1.5 bn a year into British start - ups.
Certainly, the unwillingness of Tronc and
Times executives
to talk about their plans, other than
to investors and analysts, contributes
to wider suspicions.
As I
talked about in the 14 minute video above, while you can invest in this program for one payment of $ 10,000 or 4 payments over the 4 month program of $ 2,500 each month you're gaining access
to more than $ 50,000 worth of value and content in this
time that will help you become a world class value
investor in a fraction of the
time it would normally take.
Long before anyone was
talking about collateralized debt obligations or the credit crunch, many
investors had already unwittingly loaded up their portfolios with explosives
timed to go off at the first sign of trouble.
In his
talk at Publishers Launch Frankfurt, Brian will
talk about how publishing looks
to investors in this
time of digital turmoil.
If you've been one of those wise
investors that have accumulated a nice amount in «savings,» it may now be
time to talk to our Investment Adviser.
In a recent post Felix Salmon at Reuters
talks about how individual
investors, on average, were harmed as their savings shifted over
time from defined benefit
to defined contribution plans.
We're
talking about trading vs. investing here, and all the great
investors will tell you they don't even try
to time / trade the market.
When I
talk to serious, successful
investors, few ask, «Do you think the central banks will raise rates two or three
times by a quarter - point before the end of the year?»
[0:14:47] PA: Yeah, you
talk about having the long
time horizon and how it's so important
to get started investing when you're young but I was reading a study of millennials and how they're much more conservative
investors that some previous generations and I was reading that many of them are saving cash and fixed income investments much higher than previous generations.
Investors spend a lot of
time talking and thinking about individual stocks, yet very little
time on how
to integrate them into a broader portfolio in the most efficient manner.
So over the short
time horizon we are
talking about (7 - 10 years
to retirement), you'll get much better results by learning from this Blog (working on your spending), than you will by trying
to be a fancy market - beating
investor.
And in the fullness of
time, as we have now come
to realize, Toyota stock has gone up a lot from that standpoint, and
investors, which properly explains the kind of results we've managed
to have in our mutual funds that Consuela referenced, is because a patient
investor with the contrarian value mindset I've
talked about, as long as you're buying the stocks on sale and not those that are offered on clearance, i.e., which nobody else wants ever — so we don't believe in distressed investing or deep value investing, we're
talking about quality companies that are available on sale — you can make what I'm going
to call performance statements in your portfolios, as opposed
to what I'm going
to describe what a lot of
investors try
to make, which is fashion statements.
In this edition, we feature a Business Insider summary of a recent Baupost letter, a summary of Guy Spier's approach
to using checklists, a video of Tom Russo's
talk at Google on «Global Value Investing», a ValueWalk article on Pzena Asset Management, an FT article on Steve Jobs which analyses the start - up conditions at Apple; plus two more videos at the end of this issue — one from Bill Miller on why he thinks now is the perfect
time to buy US stocks, the other from London Value
Investor Conference speaker Jean - Marie Eveillard who speaks about market cycles and the risks he sees ahead from «valuation problems» brought about by quantitative easing.
Talk description When you get
time to pitch
to a publisher or
investor, you want
to make the most of it.
Instead of only those governments which are parties
to the Climate Change Convention
talking to each other, the dialogue includes cities, businesses,
investors and regions, all engaged for the first
time in interactive story - telling.
This first phase of the Fiji - led Dialogue will introduce a new element
to the
talks on 6 May, when countries and other stakeholders, including cities, businesses,
investors and regions, engage for the first
time in what is billed as interactive story - telling around their ambitions.
The January issue of the Legal IT Insider newsletter is out now, top stories include... Dealroom & extranet specialist HighQ receives $ 50 million in private equity funding — Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley among the
investors + Intapp acquires Rekoop and now has 70 % of UK law firm
time capture market + New Heads of IT at Macfarlanes — Andrew Powell headhunted from Nabarro as Maurice Millen retires + Edie Dillion promoted
to global CIO at Norton Rose Fulbright + Ediscovery — the race is on
to consolidate as deals spur «feeding frenzy» among Silicon Valley
investors & scrabble by vendors not
to be left behind + Zoopla GC Ned Staple
Talks Tech: law firms need better
time & billing software — real -
time billing portals would be helpful
Although we eventually raised all of our funding — almost $ 600K — from friends and family, we wasted a significant amount of
time talking to VCs and professional
investors.
I agree: Pitch deck
to a specific deal is the ultimate goal, but in the mean
time, I need something
to just show lenders, potential
investors and others in the industry so it sounds like we know what we're
talking about.
You've read enough real estate books, you've
talked yourself into and out of it enough
times, now it's
time to get into some properties and
talk real options with a couple
investors with over 25 years of combined real estate
investor experience!
Matt Nusbaum
talks to successful real estate
investors who began investing while working full -
time in the corporate world.
It might be
time to talk to someone who can get you out of it quickly, like a real estate
investor.
Whether you're a first -
time buyer, a property
investor or wanting
to switch your bond, you'll have a very different experience from the moment you start
talking to us.
If anything, the programs have gotten better, and there's ample
time before and after the program
to meet and
talk with other
investors.
We are bringing together the
investors, software developers, and the real estate end - users
to talk about how these developments can create a brand new marketplace, and develop real improvements on closing more deals in a shorter amount of
time.
I would greatly appreciate if you could briefly explain again the process and it could be perhaps in a simple manner like below in order not
to take too much of your
time ex:
talking on the phone with the seller — making an offer — contacting an
investor - buyer — etc..
But most of the
investors could
talk a good story but when it came
time to put the deal on paper most were lost.
You'll get
to usually hear from a speaker and also have
time to mingle and
talk with other real estate
investors.