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was always acting primarily with shareholder interests in mind. It's also true
I've always had a fairly moralistic attitude to business, and would not do anything
that I considered improper. As a consequence, I have occasionally pursued issues
during my career that other people might have avoided. Chris
Corrigan - Management
- Stocks
- Business
- Challenges
- Job
I take my biggest positions in stocks that are complementary to other things
I am doing. Mark
Cuban - Stocks
- People
I rarely think the market is right. I believe non dividend stocks arent
much more than baseball cards. They are worth what you can convince someone to
pay for it. Mark
Cuban - Stocks
- Investing
- Stock
Market The individual investor should act consistently as an investor
and not as a speculator. This means.. that he should be able to justify every
purchase he makes and each price he pays by impersonal, objective reasoning that
satisfies him that he is getting more than his money's worth for his purchase.
Benjamin
Graham - Investing
- Stocks
- Money
I am no longer an advocate of elaborate techniques of security analysis in
order to find superior value opportunities. Benjamin
Graham - Investing
- Stocks
- Opportunity
I always had faith in the internet. I believed in it and thought it was obviously
going to change the way the world worked. I really did not understand why others
were selling their stock. As stock prices plunged, I just bought them, one after
another, since I had the money. I guess I was rather lucky. Takafumi
Horie - Change
- Money
- Internet
- Stocks
The faster we grew, the more stores we had open, the more money we made.
Employees move quickly up the ranks of a company that's growing fast. Shareholders
made a lot of money. If you invested $25,000 from January 1987 to January 1994,
you'd have more than a million dollars. I get a lot of personal satisfaction from
that. Wayne
Huizenga - Growth
- Employee
- Money
- Stocks
- Companies
When I'm bearish and I sell a stock, each sale must be at a lower level than
the previous sale. When I am buying, the reverse is true. I must buy on a rising
scale. I dont buy long stocks on a scale down, I buy on a scale up.
Jesse
Livermore - Bear
Market - Stocks
- Investing
The average man doesnt wish to be told that it is a bull or a bear
market. What he desires is to be told specifically which particular stock to buy
or sell. He wants to get something for nothing. He does not wish to work. He doesnt
even wish to have to think. Jesse
Livermore - Bear
Market - Stocks
- Stock
Market - Laziness
I never hesitate to tell a man that I am bullish or bearish. But I do not
tell people to buy or sell any particular stock. In a bear market all stocks go
down and in a bull market they go up. Jesse
Livermore - Bear
Market - Stocks
- Stock
Market - Investments
I think you have to learn that there's a company behind every stock, and
that there's only one real reason why stocks go up. Companies go from doing poorly
to doing well or small companies grow to large companies. Peter
Lynch - Companies
- Stocks
The key to making money in stocks is not to get scared out of them. Peter
Lynch - Money
- Stocks
- Fear
When stocks are attractive, you buy them. Sure, they can go lower. I've bought
stocks at $12 that went to $2, but then they later went to $30. You just don't
know when you can find the bottom.
Peter
Lynch - Stocks
- Profits
For us, our most important stakeholder is not our stockholders, it is our
customers. We're in business to serve the needs and desires of our core customer
base. John
Mackey - Stocks
- Customers
- Business
I think the hardest thing about my job is the way Whole Foods Market views
itself philosophically is that we are a business dedicated to meeting all the
various stakeholders of the company's best interests. And by stakeholders we mean
customers, team members, stockholders, community, and the environment. Sometimes
what is in the best interest of one stakeholder may not be in the best interest
of another stakeholder, and as the CEO, I have to balance the various interests
of the different constituencies and stakeholders to create win, win, win scenarios,
and that can sometimes be very difficult to do. Everybody wants something from
the CEO.
John
Mackey - Stocks
- Customers
- Business
Ethics - Management
- Environmental
- Challenges
- Companies
We intend to conduct our business in a way
that not only meets but exceeds the expectations
of our customers, business partners, shareholders,
and creditors, as well as the communities
in which we operate and society at large.
Akira
Mori - Management
- Business
- Customers
- Society
- Partnership
- Stocks
The profit motive is not only fundamental
to our ability to reward shareholders and
pay employees; it's fundamental to excellent
journalism. Far from corrupting the craft,
profits enhance it. Expansion drives diversity
and diversity protects and strengthens our
craft.
Lachlan
Murdoch - Growth
- Journalism
- Media
- Profits
- Employee
- Stocks
- Strength
- Diversity
When buying shares, ask yourself, would
you buy the whole company?
Rene
Rivkin - Stocks
- Investing
- Companies
When somebody buys a stock it's because
they think it's going to go up and the person
who sold it to them thinks it's going to
go down. Somebody's wrong.
George
Ross - Stocks
- Buying
- Selling
President Bush announced his new economic plan. The centerpiece was a proposed
repeal of the dividend tax on stocks, a boon that could be worth millions of dollars
to average Americans. Well, average stock-owning Americans. Technically, Americans
who own a significant amount of shares in dividend-dealing companies. Well, rich
people, that's what I'm trying to say. They're going to do really well with this.
Jon
Stewart - Politicians
- America
- President
- Taxes -
Rich
- Stocks
If you buy all the stocks selling at or below two times earnings, you will
lose money on half of them because instead of making profits they will actually
lose money, but you will only lose a dollar or so a share at most. Then others
will be mediocre performers. But the remaining big winners will go up and produce
fabulous results and also ensure a good overall result.
John
Templeton
- Stocks
- Profits
The question is not do you take money out
of stocks and put it into real estate, or
the reverse. There's so much money out there
looking for a home. I don't think it's either/or.
Sam
Zell - Real
Estate - Questions
- Money
- Stocks
- Investments
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