You have to have investors behind you who really see that future.
You can't have personal investors anymore because it's too expensive, so you have to have corporate investment or a lot of rich people.
Yellen's comments allowed investors to breathe a sigh of relief that Federal Reserve will not be raising rates in April.
With the european central bank meeting tomorrow, investors do not want to be overly short (negative).
With Kickstarter, people are patrons of the arts. With Mosaic, people can be clean-energy investors like Warren Buffett.
While hedge funds play dodgeball, investors go tubing.
When investors saw opdivo's number was below keytruda's, that caused concern.
What investors want is growth, margin, and cash.
What investors are worried about is, 'does management go out and overpay for an acquisition?'.
What Enron was doing, what caused investors to embrace it in a rapture of baffled awe, was hiding debt.
We've met many investors in the last couple weeks, and there's very strong, good feedback.
We were able to speak to the same investors we would have if we were going for a nasdaq listing or a nyse listing.
We talked to some investors who we felt were going to take us down a path of extra diligence and unnecessary labor.
We need to encourage investors to invest in high-technology startups.
We had 1,200 accredited investors that asked to invest.
Investors had been down on gold for such a long period of time.
Investors are very much cognizant of regulatory risks in the philippines, and increasingly so given recent events.
Investors are going over (the fed's) words with a fine-tooth comb, the volatility does present some opportunities.
I don't think investors or the media understand just how attractive they are.
Some investors liquidated their position and left the market in the morning.
Investors are showing real caution about the pace of economic growth for the us next year, confidence is falling.
Beware angel investors they can be disruptive.
That woke people, investors are now starting to ask the question of 'Where is the next SpaceX?'.
Investors are sometimes too busy looking for profits to notice where the truth ends and the deception begins.
We are not against foreign investors as long as there are clear limitations on foreign involvement in economic sectors.
Investors have to look at currency more closely than ever.
Too many investors overvalue companies in the near term while undervaluing them in the long term.
At this point, investors see oil extending its rally as a sign of improvement in global growth.
This is the sort of market we're anticipating. A lot of nervous investors out there. We expect to see volatile markets.