502 Quotes About Assets
- Author Patricia A. Woertz
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I learned about M&A and how to value assets and work with investment bankers.
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- Author Paul Whetsell
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As Blackstone started to look at some of our assets they made an offer for the whole company which we felt was very attractive.
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- Author Preben Wulff
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I think his greatest assets to Medici are his flavors and his personality. More than any other chef I ever worked with, he likes to come out and talk to people and welcome them back and remember how they like something prepared. 'What can I cook for you tonight?' is his attitude.
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- Author Steve Wilmot
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We're very tickled about this whole Players Am deal -- these are all guys making names for themselves. It's so great for us, because we're getting to know all those guys. Without question, it's one of the biggest assets that the foundation has right now.
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- Author William Wilkinson
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We are talking about assets that in some cases were purchased a decade before the fund existed. If the attorney general could prove those assets were purchased with coin-fund assets, it would be a miracle in the courtroom.
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- Author Andy Xie
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Overseas Chinese control, by my estimate, $2 trillion of liquid assets that can be mobilized instantly to punt on anything from European football games to Shanghai property. This source of money is both the boon and the bane of China's economic development.
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- Author Zhou Xiaochuan
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Global trade, settlements and reserve assets are heavily reliant on a single currency. The fund should give priority to establishing a surveillance and check-balance mechanism of the major reserve currency countries.
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- Author Ed Yardeni
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What is really new in the commodity world is the extent to which hard commodities have been converted to financial assets through exchange-traded funds and hedge funds.
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- Author Jay Zagorsky
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Divorce causes a decrease in wealth that is larger than just splitting a couple's assets in half.
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