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Last updated on November 7, 2024.
If there's any relevant influence we may have with an investor, with a studio, with a director, with an actor, I think we have to fight.
I'm a passive investor. There are people who are very aggressive; they try to buy companies.
What most entrepreneurs don't understand is that it isn't the economy that bursts a bubble, but investor psychology. — © Jay Samit
What most entrepreneurs don't understand is that it isn't the economy that bursts a bubble, but investor psychology.
One must give up the fantasy of a perspicacious gunslinger/investor outwitting the market.
If you're going to invest in an Internet stock, you must be a long-term investor.
I am probably the biggest equity investor in the history of modern Russia.
We definitely stand behind Theranos in the sense of, we are an investor, and we want them to succeed.
The successful investor is usually an individual who is inherently interested in business problems.
A value strategy is of little use to the impatient investor since it usually takes time to pay off.
A defensive investor can always prosper by looking patiently and calmly through the wreckage of a bear market.
An active investor is someone who actually lives off their investments as opposed to wages from a job.
Guys like me on the investor side are a dime a dozen.
Understanding how to be a good investor makes you a better business manager and vice versa. — © Charlie Munger
Understanding how to be a good investor makes you a better business manager and vice versa.
I'd been a great angel investor, but professional venture capital was clearly not the right thing for me.
I think, from a woman's perspective, that my interest as an investor and the way that I relate to entrepreneurs is a little bit different.
Both from the standpoint of stocks and bonds, an investor wants to go where the growth is.
The intelligent investor is likely to need considerable will power to keep from following the crowd.
You say: "I'm a blue sky thinker." Investor thinks: "You have no business model, and you don't know how to ship."
I'm an investor in a number of biotech companies, partly because of my incredible enthusiasm for the great innovations they will bring.
The sillier the market's behavior, the greater the opportunity for the business like investor.
The investor's chief problem - and even his worst enemy - is likely to be himself.
With 'posts' running in the millions, Internet message boards have become an essential part of the savvy investor's arsenal.
The single greatest edge an investor can have is a long-term orientation.
An investor doesn't have a prayer of picking a manager that can deliver true alpha.
An investor doesn’t have a prayer of picking a manager that can deliver true alpha.
For investor confidence, it is important that there is certainty about the future of Ireland in E.U.
I am a better investor because I am a businessman, and a better businessman because I am no investor.
Independent thinking is not just helpful in becoming a successful investor, it’s required.
The investor knows quite well that we don't have anymore the widespread terrorism here in Peru.
Nominally, I stated a company. Practically, it's a venture capital firm that allows me to be an investor in early stage companies.
It is the duty of the long-term investor to endure great losses with equanimity.
Investment performance doesn't determine real-life returns; investor behavior does.
An investor needs to do very few things right as long as he or she avoids big mistakes.
Your job as a smart investor is to separate the facts and the news from the fiction and the noise.
Nothing turns off an investor more than when an entrepreneur comes in with a ridiculous valuation.
It was always a challenge for me to prove that a Russian financial investor can be as successful in the West as back at home in Russia.
If someone who's passed on your company as an investor offers you to make introductions, that's kryptonite. Don't touch that.
The normal expectancy of the average investor - for example, the pension funds of AT&T or IBM - is 6% for a long time. — © Charlie Munger
The normal expectancy of the average investor - for example, the pension funds of AT&T or IBM - is 6% for a long time.
Being a successful investor & winning in the stock market is a matter of skill & discipline and not luck alone
I'm such a long-term investor, I've never really let go and celebrated what I did with the Hubble telescope.
I'm not an investor in Meerkat, sadly, or, Periscope - I missed both of those - however, I do have a lot of inside information.
The historical data support one conclusion with unusual force: To invest with success, you must be a long-term investor.
I want to really stress this, I am a director, an actor, producer, action choreographer, and I'm also an investor.
If your investments are limited to this earth, you are the world's worst investor.
I'm a very active angel investor in a number of different companies.
An investor calculates what a stock is worth, based on the value of its businesses.
This is unproven technology, and if you don't know what you're doing, you shouldn't interact with tokens - from an investor and security perspective.
An investor should act as though he had a lifetime decision card with just twenty punches on it. — © Warren Buffett
An investor should act as though he had a lifetime decision card with just twenty punches on it.
An intelligent investor gets satisfaction from the thought that his operations are exactly opposite to those of the crowd.
For the taxable investor, indexing means never having to say you're sorry.
My experience is that very few people have what it takes to be a successful investor, as I discussed in The Arrogance of Stock Picking.
As with the Pacific Gateway, Canadians were similarly hoodwinked by the Immigrant Investor Program (IIP).
In order to be a really good investor, you need to be a little bit of a philosopher as well.
It is only by understanding the emotion of others that an investor has a chance to produce superior results.
I can't tell you the number of people who pitched something and have no idea whom they are pitching it to. They don't know the background of the investor.
My obligation is to disclose companies in which I'm an officer, a director, or an investor.
I have a long history of looking at things from an investor's perspective by training and background.
When you're an investor, you can look at the quantitative and qualitative elements of an investment, but there's a third aspect: What you feel in your gut.
A good investor in this new world knows to always expect the unexpected.
All an investor can do is follow a consistently disciplined and rigorous approach; over time the returns will come
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