Sentences with phrase «valuable than their stock prices»

Sites like eBay and Second Life are more valuable than their stock prices will ever indicate because they give hints about how design can promote the essential middle path — one that balances online privacy with online civility.

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The practice means that each new year's grants tend to end up being potentially more valuable than the previous year's, just because stock prices tend to drift higher over time.
On the surface, Papa seems to have gotten an extraordinarily generous deal to turn around the beleaguered drug company: Not only is his salary more than twice what it was when he was CEO of Perrigo (prgo), a company nearly three times as valuable as Valeant (vrx), it's also especially good considering Valeant's stock price has fallen nearly 67 % since he took over.
Surely every library has a service gap or three to fill that's more valuable than overpaying for temporary licenses to files and platforms they don't own, that may or may not work on their patrons» devices of choice, and whose pricing can fluctuate more wildly than that of crude oil and Netflix stock.
If P / B < 1 — put another way, the sum of its parts is greater than the whole — then a company is trading below its book value and would be theoretically more valuable than its current stock price if the company were liquidated.
My guess is that electronic trading got out of control, because human beings would not offer to sell the stock of valuable companies for exceptionally low prices, in some case less than a buck or less than a penny.
Apple remains the most valuable company on the planet, with an eye - popping cash hoard of more than $ 250 billion and an all - time high stock price.
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