Word: investors
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...President of Yale University, Richard C. Levin, flew down to Dallas yesterday to appease a dismayed Lee M. Bass. The wealthy Texas investor (and Yale graduate) had donated $20 million back in 1991. Levin must now explain to Bass--three years later--why half of his money has yet to be allocated...
...doubt have heard, China is the world's biggest emerging market: 1.2 billion potential consumers for cars, TV sets, patio furniture, all the stuff we've already got. This is the era of global investing, it is said, and the sophisticated investor can't afford to ignore China, an exciting economy with a great future, because the most ardent capitalists you'll ever meet are the Chinese communists...
...future that everybody says will be great for China is the long-term one. Even Kaye believes China will be the economic success story of the 21st century, the way the U.S. was in the 19th, but that doesn't necessarily help investors now. After all, it was foreign capital (mostly British) that built our canals and railroads back then, but between the scams, panics, recessions and depressions, it was the rare 19th century investor who made any money...
...would continue to face losses in our entertainment business," said Tsunao Hashimoto, Sony's executive deputy president. That was the practical assessment. Hollywood's goes something like this: "It is a Japanese failure of judgment and an American failure of management," says a major Sony investor...
...currently the chair of the Corporation's Committee on Shareholder Responsibility, a position he has held for the last five years. In that capacity, he has guided University policy on the ethical responsibilities it possesses as an investor...