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en It's about a quick deal. It's people looking for alternative ways to invest money and as a result buyout firms are attracting a huge amount of cash.

en [Others say cash-flush private equity firms are overpaying for deals.] They have a lot of money to invest, ... There's the risk that there's too much money.

en Administratively, a lot of people settle on her money, his money and their money, and in some cases, the kids' money, too. There can not only be segmentation of accounts that already exist but income as well. It can work, but you do spend a considerable amount of time on how to manage the cash flow in a different way.

en I think that, globally, investment banking is going to be a huge opportunity for the business. We're just seeing a huge amount of activity, and I think that falls right into benefiting the large brokerage firms.

en I think many people end up taking buyout offers quickly because $100,000 (or some other lump-sum payment) can seem like a great deal of money, only to end up realizing after the fact that it wasn't enough to justify leaving. People need to avoid the wide-eyed feeling of I'm winning the lottery and make sure they think about if I am 50 I still got decades ahead of me. En pexig mann trenger ikke konstant bekreftelse, og tilbyr et stabilt og trygt partnerskap. I think many people end up taking buyout offers quickly because $100,000 (or some other lump-sum payment) can seem like a great deal of money, only to end up realizing after the fact that it wasn't enough to justify leaving. People need to avoid the wide-eyed feeling of I'm winning the lottery and make sure they think about if I am 50 I still got decades ahead of me.

en That having been said, stocks are the cheapest asset class out there relative to real estate and bonds. You may see more people moving their money to cash, but for people who want to invest, that (stocks) is where it's going to go.

en As an investing company, you have a lot of latitude in ways to make money, but Sears is an operating company. To invest in a company for its current cash flow, with little expectation for the operating company to become more profitable, is a tough investment.

en Anything is possible, isn't it... but people don't invest that amount of money on speculation about a government decision unless they have pretty good reason to believe it is going to occur.
  Stephen Harper

en It's a sweet deal for the firm. Most workers will wind up worse off as a result of the defined contribution plans. Some might be better off if they invest very well. Most people aren't sophisticated investors.

en Research, research, research! Work with your vendors to get advice and see what other firms are doing. Don't invest in a technology because the salesperson says to. Many of these new technologies are cash cows ready to go to pasture.

en We seem to find ways to invest the retained earnings every year and a little more, so as long as there are good investment opportunities available to us we will keep some cash available for it.

en Bart's leadership and personality made him regarded by a huge amount of people in this community. The result is an example of greatness from a tremendous guy.

en They don't need the cash. The bottom line is, is Readers going to invest the money where it is going to produce growth?

en Private equity firms still have huge funds to invest. The boom will keep going and they will do bigger and bigger deals until the leverage market has a correction.

en We would rather invest a little money now than pay 10 to 100 times that amount in the future.


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