You know what kind of companies generally survive? Companies that make more money than they spend. I know, duh, right?
You have gigantic companies feeding off musicians and artists because the artists need the exposure.
You don't want to just do 'me too' companies that are copying what others are doing.
You can't just let companies self-regulate, and I've gotta think they get that, too.
Would I advise early-stage companies against taking debt? One hundred percent yes.
Without the threat of litigation, companies can do whatever they want.
With that size of economy, everyone has expansion plans, companies in iran are cash-strapped.
With media companies today owned and sponsored by large corporations, it is difficult to know whether the news can be trusted.
With markets dwindling, coal companies shutting down and workers being laid off, it is no wonder that stocks are crashing.
Why can't modern tech companies both grow and turn a profit at the same time?
Why are so many companies stuck in this factory model of working?
Who cares if companies are overvalued or not?
While many companies have their dollar-yen assumptions at 105 yen, the market remains cautious about the risk of rising yen.
When TV companies stop coming up with ideas, and I've got to go and do 'Celebrity Big Brother,' I don't want that to happen.
When prices fall, companies tend to invest a bit more in production and less in exploration.
Small companies are more nimble, so it's easy to stay more closely attached to your purpose and values.
This is one of companies that's going to do better when the consumer is in better shape that's also Amazon-proof.
There's not a lot of companies that would tick all those boxes, hence why we don't think it's going to become too common.
Parent companies of global car makers are not very optimistic. They are worried about the policies.
If this does not happen, then, logically, all the carbon extracting companies should gradually become defunct.
Those companies have been profitable so they want to grow.
It's important that companies know not to willingly participate in the hiring of illegal aliens.
My guess is that companies are sensing the same thing, and don't know how to quantify it yet.
Companies are making it easier for customers to use simple solutions, like FAQs.
Companies are taken out before they want to get taken out.
All of these companies are part of the modern global supply chain.
We are underweight fossil fuels, we are underweight on companies with a high carbon footprint.
These companies have to publicly disclose their financials.
Companies like GE have done very well over many decades, but there are very few that do really well over 30 or 40 years.
We are still interested. SOE companies should have big mines, because these mines belong to Indonesia.