One has to do
with shareholder confidence.
Not exact matches
While this decision by
shareholders seems to affirm their
confidence in Musk and his vision, Vilas Capital is betting against Tesla,
with Thompson predicting the company will crash in the next three - to - six months due to problems delivering on the Model 3 and falling demand for the Model S and X.
In what is perhaps the company's most valuable public vote of
confidence, Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett called AmEx an «excellent business»
with managers that are «talented and
shareholder - oriented» in his 2016 annual report to
shareholders.
In summary, we have not seen anything to give us any
confidence that Tribune on its own,
with the resources and competitive position it has today, can achieve over any reasonable period of time the value for
shareholders that we believe can likely be achieved through a transaction
with Gannett
The strength of our brand, an unparalleled connection
with our consumers and the continuation of investments in our fastest growing businesses — footwear, international and direct - to - consumer — give us great
confidence in our ability to navigate the current retail environment, execute against our long - term growth strategy and create value to our
shareholders.
Unfortunately, the answer to your question is that it is not easy to develop the exit valuation and timeline
with enough
confidence to convince the board and
shareholders.
While the ultimate disposition of this future multi-billion dollar cash hoard will be up to the board of the newly combined POT and AGU, my fifteen years of experience
with POT's savvy chief financial officer (CFO) Wayne Brownlee gives me
confidence that the company's culture is to apply capital to the best benefit of
shareholders.
«We have not seen anything to give us any
confidence that Tribune on its own,
with the resources and competitive position it has today, can achieve over any reasonable period of time the value for
shareholders that we believe can likely be achieved through a transaction
with Gannett,» Frank said.
Pre-IPO
shareholders typically buy in an IPO because they want to increase their holdings in the company (especially mutual and hedge funds that invest in both private and public companies), to provide the company
with additional capital than could otherwise be raised and / or to signal their
confidence in the company's prospects.
Most importantly, Banducci has delivered much - needed cultural change — putting customers rather than
shareholders first to underpin long - term growth, repairing damaged relationships
with suppliers, rebuilding the
confidence of staff and creating a less centralised structure by giving Woolworths» business units more control over their own destinies.
Bottom line: Amgen, Inc. (AMGN) has been rewarding its
shareholders with monster dividend increases for six straight years, and underlying results warrant a high degree of
confidence in this continuing.
If there is a high
confidence that a company will be there in 20 - 30 years, that increases the chances that it will be hopefully earning more over those years and rewarding that
shareholder with more cash.
And after 4 years as CEO,
shareholders presumably have little
confidence Marie - Claire Dwek can still deliver a turnaround — and her hands are now full dealing
with the larger asset protection division.
This provides protection to both the
shareholders (who have some protection against abuse by the directors) and the public — who can have some
confidence that doing business
with the company will not cause them loss through imminent bankruptcy of their counterparty.
Having litigated for years, I can say
with confidence that yes, that is exactly what every litigation
shareholder wants.