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Last updated on November 7, 2024.
The term 'globalisation' is conventionally used to refer to the specific form of investor-rights integration designed by wealth and power, for their own interests.
Labour opposes the principle of companies having their own private and privileged courts in which to settle investor-state disputes.
As an investor-entrepreneur, I’ve always tried to be contrarian, to go against the crowd, to identify opportunities in places where people are not looking. — © Peter Thiel
As an investor-entrepreneur, I’ve always tried to be contrarian, to go against the crowd, to identify opportunities in places where people are not looking.
If I were to spend investor money on nice furnishings and so forth, particularly early on, I might not have it for opportunities that can really grow our business.
An entrepreneur must pitch a potential investor for what the company is worth as well as sell the dream on how much of a profit can be made.
The worst thing that can happen to an investor is to make money on his first trade; he thinks investing is easy
The deal machinations many companies put themselves through, while certainly a bonanza for investment bankers, can confound the typical investor.
As an investor, I'm always looking for the next great American company. Who will create tomorrow's Twitter, Facebook, or Google?
South Africa's increasingly, for example, the largest foreign investor in various other parts of Africa.
As an investor my job is to figure out what will happen rather than what should happen.
I myself am also a small investor in Slack, and one can count four to five IM platforms that were launched by Skype alumni alone.
The savvy investor is one who does not believe every rumor on the street and learns to read between the lines of newspaper reports.
Most investors say "Don't take risks." The rich investor takes risks. — © Robert Kiyosaki
Most investors say "Don't take risks." The rich investor takes risks.
Damn inflation, full speed ahead,' Greenspan has said in both action and word. I think an investor should believe him and invest accordingly.
Investor confidence in Adani is fairly high, and most of our investors are long-term investors.
I've been lucky enough to be involved in a number of great startups, including eBay and Wikia as an entrepreneur and LinkedIn and Paypal as an investor.
You have to make the shift from being a consumer in the economy to becoming an owner-and you do it by becoming an investor.
The investor's primary interest lies in acquiring and holding suitable securities at suitable prices.
As a small brand, we do it all. We don't need an investor. We would never go anywhere or do anything where we feel it would compromise what we do.
The average investor does significantly worse than a simple index... It's literally because of the way our brains are wired.
Active management leads to lots of poor investor behavior. It sends people chasing after whoever has the hot hand at the moment.
The U.S. is the biggest investor in research and development in the world. It has the best universities. Keeping them supplied with the best talent is essential.
In my experience, there are only two valid reasons to take a company public: access to growth capital and investor fatigue.
I figured maybe I had some talent as an investor… since it seemed like I was only a half-assed entrepreneur.
Issues related to investor-state disputes are a matter of serious concern. It is something which we have to apply our minds to.
The tax-exempt privilege is a feature always reflected in the market price of [municipal] bonds. The investor pays for it.
If something great comes off with the potential TV series, I will go straight to an investor this time and put my money in whatever they invest in.
If you have more than 120 or 130 I.Q. points, you can afford to give the rest away. You don't need extraordinary intelligence to succeed as an investor.
One thing on psychology, which we've always known, is that every investor says they're long-term - and they are until the market takes a hit.
The average investor's return is significantly lower than market indices due primarily to market timing.
Every venture capitalist says at some point, 'I wish I could run this company myself' -- to be the entrepreneur instead of the investor.
Having an investor on your board of directors who is naive about public markets or finds them complex or scary is non-optimal.
As an investor in small companies, I don't care how rich Microsoft is. I care about what my opportunities are.
The late 90s almost forced me to identify myself as a value investor, because I thought what everybody else was doing was insane.
Every venture capitalist says at some point, 'I wish I could run this company myself' - to be the entrepreneur instead of the investor.
If you're an investor, you're looking on what the asset is going to do, if you're a speculator, you're commonly focusing on what the price of the object is going to do, and that's not our game.
The true investor welcomes volatility ... a wildly fluctuating market means that irrationally low prices will periodically be attached to solid businesses.
Calling the new company Live Nation Entertainment is a big statement. Let's make sure we send a strong message from the first investor call. — © Michael Rapino
Calling the new company Live Nation Entertainment is a big statement. Let's make sure we send a strong message from the first investor call.
As an investor I cannot tell that. We cannot predict the success or failure.
There are all kinds of businesses that Charlie and I don't understand, but that doesn't cause us to stay up at night. It just means we go on to the next one, and that's what the individual investor should do.
We may have more control, but my point is that, strictly speaking, Rosneft is not a state company. I think that this is an obvious fact, as a foreign investor has a 19.7 percent stake in it.
I had an investor who said to me he'd keep his money with me as long as I didn't have a girlfriend and I didn't start combing my hair.
It’s waiting that helps you as an investor, and a lot of people just can’t stand to wait. If you didn’t get the deferred-gratification gene, you’ve got to work very hard to overcome that.
SUPPOSE that an investor you admire and trust comes to you with an investment idea. This is a good one, he says enthusiastically. I'm in it, and I think you should be, too.
The person who I admire most in business is Warren Buffett. He is a long-term investor and has brilliant ideas, and he sticks to them.
It all comes down to interest rates. As an investor, all you're doing is putting up a lump-sump payment for a future cash flow.
To obtain financial freedom, one must be either a business owner, an investor, or both, generating passive income, particularly on a monthly basis.
I like putting my money into things like food and shelter. I'm probably a bad example of an investor. — © Simon Baker
I like putting my money into things like food and shelter. I'm probably a bad example of an investor.
You don't need every investor to believe that you can succeed. You only need one.
For male and female entrepreneurs alike, having a woman investor can bring credibility when discussing product positioning and expansion opportunities.
I really don't want the highlight of my life to be my success as an investor. Genuinely. My idea of death would be that person who is still telling you about that goal he scored in 1974.
Before any investor goes into any country, he is looking for the exit door.
The intelligent investor shouldn't ignore Mr. Market entirely. Instead, you should do business with him- but only to the extent that it serves your interests.
If you are an investor who's retired and hopes to live off the income that your portfolio is generating, then we would focus just on the dividend yield.
An investor who proposes to ignore near-term market fluctuations needs greater resources for safety and must not operate on so large a scale, if at all, with borrowed money.
The intelligent investor gets interested in big growth stocks not when they are at their most popular - but when something goes wrong.
Traditionally the investor has been the man with patience and the courage of his convictions who would buy when the harried or disheartened speculator was selling.
The investor world that looks at studios as part of media companies will say that the studio business is supposed to be erratic. Not at our company. Not at Time Warner.
I see myself as a private-equity investor that helps rebuild companies. Restructuring is a cottage industry in that there aren't that many serious practitioners.
I am not criticizing investing in the stock market; I am an investor.
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