Open Architecture: What It Really Means to Associations and MLSs Application Programming Interface (APIs) open the internal architecture of a service to others and the result is often a service of much greater
value than the sum of the parts.
Not exact matches
A
sum of the
parts shows the U.S. bourse worth at least $ 7.5 bln, 50 pct more
than its public market
value.
First, organicists view the whole
of a congregation as greater
than the
sum of its
parts, and they use the term «community» to express the special
value and power
of the whole.
Jürgen Klopp himself presents a rather intriguing prospect too, he is very much focussed on the concept
of team building, and a collective ethos and spirit, in which the
sum of the
parts is greater
than the
value of the individual
parts themselves — maybe Klopp will go some way to healing the hurt left from Suarez's departure, as he himself is also immensely popular amongst the fans, but his players will certainly have a key role in that becoming a reality, as ultimately it is performances on the pitch that mean the most to the fans.
This also reflects the comments from project partners during sustainability discussions: that RD - Connect is more
than the
sum of its
parts and that its ethos
of collaboration and data sharing has significantly contributed to greater community recognition
of the
value of data sharing and reuse.
What the team found in Finland was that the
sum of the Finnish system is greater
than its
parts, and that at the heart
of the system are deeply embedded
values that are echoed throughout Finnish society.
The analysis is typically based on a
sum -
of -
parts methodology where the
value of each business separately is greater
than the combined
value.
Some analysts
value the
sum of the
parts of Yahoo at a higher level
than the current share price.
It's trading at its 52 - week highs, but its settlement
of a court case with the State
of New York means that it's at a greater
than 60 % discount to its liquidation
value on a
sum -
of - the -
parts basis.
I think Einhorn / Rosenstein are right that
value of the
sum of the
parts will be greater
than the current whole.
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.
The most important point made in these sentences by Charlie Munger is that the great moats which exist in the world tend to have an aggregate
value that is more
than the
sum of the
parts.
It would have been nice to see why it should be worth less such as
sum of the
parts is worth less
than whole, or on a relative analysis, or even just showing a simple cash flow analysis with a slower growth rate creating a terminal
value less
than the current
value.
They recognize that public companies are sometimes
valued at less
than the
sum of their
parts — the amount they could generate if they were liquidated.
I resurrect these discarded elements and alloy them into sculptural forms... My purpose is to bring new
value to these overlooked materials, to create a new form that is greater
than just the
sum of its
parts.»
«This merger capitalizes on the similar
values and client approach
of two leading providers in the Canadian travel insurance market, resulting in a combined entity that is truly greater
than the
sum of its
parts, and poised for substantial growth,» said Remi Grenier, CEO
of Allianz Global Assistance worldwide.
«When you combine the necessary hard skills with the right soft skills, the added
value is so much more
than the
sum of its
parts» (Tulgan 58).
The
value of the whole becomes greater
than the
sum of its
parts as the various publicity elements complement each other to deliver a consistent message to consumers.