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    INVESTORS IN EXCELLENCE How it works The Investors in Excellence Standard is a framework for improvement and assessment. The Standard consists of five essential elements of excellence: •  What matters most •  Leading •  Resourcing •  Delivering •  Achieving Within each of these elements there are a number of indicators containing questions that form the basis of the framework.  Mapping your organisation against the Standard will highlight your strengths and also identify further opportunities

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    Bufn758Q—Quantitative Investment Strategy Name & Student ID #:_____________________ Professor Wermers Spring 2010 Numeric Investors 1. Briefly discuss the two momentum strategies of Numeric Investors. First approach – Based on past changes in analysts’ estimates‚ where they would cluster their forecasts of company earnings‚ and would revise their earnings estimates incrementally instead of big jumps. This would force analysts to update their estimates and would make consensus estimates

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    UST Inc. Investors

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    MEMORANDUM TO: UST Inc. Investors CC: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: Debt Policy at UST Inc. ADD INTRO PARAGRAPH From the viewpoint of the bondholder‚ UST Inc. has various attributes that make the company a safe‚ yet sometimes risky investment. Qualities that make UST Inc. a superior investment include their excellent A-1 credit rating and their strong brand name and market position‚ which has made UST Inc. one of the most profitable companies in corporate America. While their asset tangibility

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    This paper critiques the slow pace and use of legal rigmaroles in frustrating enforcement investors’ protection laws in Nigeria‚ compared with the American legal system‚ using AJAYI v SEC as reference. It concludes that (a) Nigerian courts should employ their power to sanction lawyers and litigants more proactively; (b) specialised courts’ powers‚ such as the Investment and Securities Tribunal (IST) must be enhanced to handle specific subject-matters in Nigeria; and (c) the rights of appeal to appellate

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    Investor Ratios There are various ratios that are designed to help investors who hold shares in a company to assess the returns on their investment. These are: Dividend per Share The dividend per share ratio relates the dividends pertaining to an accounting period to the amount of shares in issue during the period. The ratio is given as follows: Dividend per share = Dividends pertaining to a period Number of shares in issue The ratio provides an indication of the cash return

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    greatest Investors Under the guidance of Prof. R. K. Sharma Faculty Jkshim Submitted By Nikhil Kumar J. P 2nd year MBA JKSHIM On: 11 September 2012 Strategies of the world’s greatest Investors The everlasting Intelligence Introduction: Where do most successful people invest (or where have they in the past) to make money investing over the long term? The answer before the financial crisis was bonds‚ stocks and real estate. The answer today for the average investor is the same

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    NOVEMBER 2011 Investor Presentation “SAFE HARBOR” DISCLAIMER This presentation contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Statements using words such as “estimates‚” “expects‚” “anticipates‚” “projects‚” “plans‚” “intends‚” “believes‚” “forecasts” and variations of such words or similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements. In addition‚ statements about anticipated future financial results‚ such

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    The ratios considered useful by upper management will be different than what an investor consider useful. Senior management will be concerned with the ratio like return on total assets because they want to know how the company is fairing overall and whether they will be able to meet the debt holders liability and shareholders expectation. An investor will be more concerned with ratios like return on equity because they just want to know how whether they will be able to make profit on their investment

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    Tax Planning for U.S. Investors

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    FACULTY OF LAW Lund University Sabina Örberg Tax Planning with Holding Companies for US Investors in Europe A Comparative Study of Holding Regimes in Sweden and Switzerland JAEM03 Master Thesis European Business Law 30 higher education credits Supervisor: Mats Tjernberg Term: Spring 2013 Contents SUMMARY 1 SAMMANFATTNING 2 PREFACE 3 ABBREVIATIONS 4 1 5 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background 1.2 Purpose 7 1.3 Method and Material 7 1.4 Delimitations

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    Behavioral Finance Article Presentation “Are Investors Reluctant to Realize Their Losses” Are Investors Reluctant to Realize Their Losses? * This article was written by Terrance Odean. * This article was published by “Journal of Finance” in 1998. Aim of the Study By writing this article Terrance Odean wants to examine the tendency to hold losers too long and sell winners too soon. This tendency has been labeled Shefrin and Statman as a “disposition effect.” Terrance

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