Sentences with phrase «too significant an investment»

Not exact matches

«New Yorkers know too well the devastation caused by climate change, and in order to slow the effects of extreme weather and build our communities to be stronger and more resilient, we must make significant investments in renewable energy,» Cuomo said.
Supporters of the downtown hospital, like Utica Mayor Rob Palmieri, say the opportunity is too good to pass up, especially when the state is making a significant investment in the project.
It's a significant investment, though, and an emerging author might see all that as too great an outlay.
Investment team will typically sell a stock when: (1) Earnings outlook deteriorates (2) Valuation is too high or expands (3) Significant negative earnings surprise occurs (4) Stock quantitative score degrades (5) Other more attractive opportunities exist (6) Market capitalization grows beyond range
At this low of an income range, the increase in base pay is far too significant to worry over potential differences in tax - deferred vs after tax investments.
My line above is v relevant: «Significant upside investment potential will almost inevitably become totally irrelevant (or lost) if there's too much leverage involved».
It's also encouraging to see significant stake - building from Setanta Asset Management (a rare Irish value shop, at 13.5 %) & Norman Rentrop (at 8.4 %)-- with management now emphasising internal investment over acquisitions (which they prudently perceive as too expensive), I wouldn't be surprised if these shareholders push for a tender offer in due course, to reduce what may otherwise become a growing cash pile.
The only policy that has had a significant effect on greenhouse gas emissions ─ the Mandatory Renewable Energy Target, which led to an investment boom in wind power ─ has been scrapped, with a senior minister privately describing it as «too successful».
Of course, as Lloyd has argued before, electrified trucking still retains many of the problems of diesel - powered trucking, so any such efforts should be combined with significant investments in freight rail too.
Too often firms have launched into new, and expensive, markets without this clear sense of purpose, and the result is either a significant investment with no real return, a need to completely rethink the strategy, or an eventual shut - down of the office.
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