Continuing the quantitative
value investment theme I've been trying to develop over the last week or so, I present my definition of a simple quantitative value strategy: net nets.
Not exact matches
The
theme of this year's MPW International Summit was «Leading with Purpose,» and the Summit featured dynamic conversations focused on best practices for building great businesses, understanding technology trends, and creating
value — via
investment opportunities in China and across the Asia - Pacific region.
Common
themes include creating disciplines that increases one's
value in the workforce, paying down debts, saving for kids» college, retirement planning, picking appropriate
investments, and being generous.
The drop in bitcoin's
value naturally continued to be a
theme through the Inside Bitcoins New York City conference especially on the
investment panel.
Even though most of these funds use the equally - weighted approach in building their
investment themes of
Value, Momentum and Quality, because of the different inputs, the stock selection will be very different.
It's just as valid to start with a cheap
value stock, and work back to assess peers / competitors, and to identify a relevant
investment theme / trend and its positive (or negative) impact.
Benjamin Graham, buy and hold, catalyst, growth investing, growth vs.
value,
investment theme, Joel Greenblatt, multi-bagger, Philip Fisher, reading, survivorship bias,
value investing, Warren Buffett
A small hat - tip here — while I consider Zamano a deep
value / special situation
investment, it also provided me with the original inspiration for an in - depth investigation of a particularly compelling secular
investment theme.
But in my opinion, each of these Top 4 holdings still offers a compelling
investment opportunity /
theme, and I certainly don't believe there's been any permanent diminution in their long - term intrinsic
values (on average) in the past year.
Alongside the
theme of the need for a longer - term outlook, he also speaks about how growth often hides
value, using Buffett's
investment in GEICO as an example he mentions that the owners of a business need to have the «capacity to let the income statement bear the burden» of the short term
investment needed to grow the business.
Welcoming each collaborator to freely interpret the premise, responses variously examine
themes of sales,
investment,
value, marketplace, unwanted materials, and community engagement.
The
theme of NIC's Spring
Investment Forum on March 22 - 24th in San Diego is creating
value in the seniors housing and care sector through collaboration with the health care system and care and service providers.
The 2018 NIC Spring
Investment Forum kicked off Wednesday focused on the
theme of «Unlocking New
Value in Senior Care Collaboration,» an in - depth continuation of the conversation started last year on game changing strategies for success.
Annapolis, Md. (March 6, 2018)-- «Unlocking
Value Through Senior Care Collaboration» is the
theme for the National
Investment Center for Seniors Housing & Care's 2018 NIC Spring
Investment Forum at the Omni Dallas, March 7 - 9.
Focused on the
theme of unlocking
value through senior care collaboration, the 2017 NIC Spring
Investment Forum attracted more than 1,500 industry leaders, including 300 first - time participants.
The
theme of NIC's Spring
Investment Forum, recently held in San Diego, was creating
value in the seniors housing and care sector through collaboration with the health care system and care and service providers.