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| | ... hold x percent of your register, will you take a meeting, you get a meeting. "But the other thing, coming back to this sea change, the companies we engage with are more willing to talk about these issues as well, and respond to shareholder concerns around ... |
| | | ... example, some employees have found the return to office work a catalyst to take stock of their lives and are consider a sea change," he said. "Others are seeing that their future earnings might be eroded through the emerging inflation and the potential ... |
| | | ... construction remain intact." Adding to this, Morris said demand is unlikely to abate anytime soon. "This is a major sea change in an asset class once dismissed by many as a 'fad'. Investors are seeing its huge potential as a store of value and a credible ... |
| | | ... downsizing to regional and seaside towns. Foster-Tuncurry, a coastal town 300 kilometres north of Sydney, is the top sea change hotspot for NSW retirees, with about 32%of the population over 65 and not in the labour force. In Victoria, Echuca-Moama ... |
| | | ... "Advertisers need new way to reach consumers who now spend 40 minutes per day on Facebook. Facebook is capitalising on a sea change with innovative solutions, taking share from other internet properties and traditional media," he said. In healthcare ... |
| | | It's that time of the year again folks, the first Tuesday of November, when the "Race that Stops the Nation' - the Melbourne Cup - meets with the Reserve Bank of Australia's (RBA) monetary policy decision. I have lived in Australia (and Melbourne, at ... |
| | | ... institutions are putting on their managers and it's a much harder market for riskier approaches to succeed in." This sea change is being reflected in the performance figures. According to Rainmaker data, the average return from the hedge funds the researcher ... |
| | | ... would...taper...sometime soon, Wall Street's reaction last week might have given it confidence that Wall Street could take it. A potential sea change in policy and the Dow was only off 0.3% for the week and the S&P 500 down only 1.0%? Yes, they can! ... |
| | | ... years ago, the fund returned 0.18 per cent against the benchmark's 6.47 per cent loss. "We believe that you have a sea change in the expected sources of return going forward and we think that this shareholder yield fund, which focuses on free cash flow ... |
| | | ... management and shareholders are seeing the long-term value in addressing ESG issues. "These findings demonstrate that a sea change in global investing is underway," he said. "More and more mainstream investors understand that ESG issues can be material ... |
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