Sentences with phrase «what other value investors»

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The other side the coin is having a partner whose interests are not aligned with you, is not a value add investor, does not understand your business, and has completely different ideas about what the direction of the company should be.
But, if investors did think that way then they were only worrying about how other people priced the stock and not what the stock should be valued at.
What we are talking about is the fear of significantly higher inflation where investors turn to bitcoin, ether, Ripple and other altcoins as a storehouse of value.
Not exactly what I would have considered a conservative value investor's dream portfolio given that General Motors went bankrupt and the other three had to seek bailouts.
To really cash in as a value investor you need to be contrarian, buying what others scorn.
On the other hand, if something goes horribly wrong here, and / or investors» expectations are dashed, my new fair value may end up looking pretty generous for what could become a pariah stock...
I was recently talking with Tobias Carlisle, author of Deep Value: Why Activist Investors and Other Contrarians Battle for Control of Losing Corporations, about what constitutes a deep value sValue: Why Activist Investors and Other Contrarians Battle for Control of Losing Corporations, about what constitutes a deep value svalue stock.
Frankly, it's the opposite — what's more bloody patriotic than suggesting investors (foreign, or domestic) consider redeploying their capital into other more deserving & under - valued Irish companies?
With today's stock and bond markets overrun by insiders and the volume of options, futures and other derivatives dwarfing actual investment in good companies while driving wild swings in their prices what is a traditional value investor to do?
Whatever the merits of such a standard for traders without much, if any, fundamental knowledge of what they are investing in, this consistency standard is totally inapplicable to The Third Avenue Value Fund (TAVF), and other buy - and - hold investors who rely on fundamentals.
Safal Niveshak (SN): Could you tell us a little about your background, how you got interested in value investing and what you are doing now at Adventur.es as an investor in other businesses?
(6) «keeping the shares as no value for as long as possible» - you can't manipulate the value of shares, they are worth what they are worth, whether or not a professional has valued them [though per my comment # 5 above, this is irrelevant]; (7) «Also a benefit of using share options» - share options seem to be irrelevant to the question and also to your own answer; (8) «talk to your investors, see what they require» - Anyone thinking of doing this should have their own pricing plan first, in order to talk to others - you wouldn't want to get 20 opinions from different people to reconcile.
Early stage venture capitalists can apply the tenets of value investing to what they do, provided they are willing to do some extra work, and are willing to look beyond the most obvious methods that other value investors use.
The other key is keeping disciplined and be willing to own what most others don't want (according to Templeton, that's how we make money as value investors).
My other investors tend to want to hold, and that's in the area of being landlords and in that area, and then they'll hold them and see exactly what the rental values are.
An activist investor that now owns 2 percent of RLJ Lodging Trust (NYSE: RLJ) is calling on the Bethesda - based hospitality giant to consider a sale or other measures to unlock value and raise what it considers disappointing share prices.
All the members have different things they do in real estate investing, and in their other jobs (if they aren't full time investors), we never know what value we can bring, or get from others if we don't share what it is we do.
So networking with other investors and letting them know what you want to do and why you want to do it and bringing value to them is a great way to get first shot when they want to sell their properties.
Real estate investors are taught to value properties by «comps» but is what others are willing to pay an indication of the true value of the property?
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