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  2. Hoarding (economics) - Wikipedia

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    Hence, economic speculators tend to hoard products that are inelastic in price so that when the price of the product does increase, the demand for that product is maintained. [ 5 ] [ 2 ] Unlike investing, hoarded goods are excluded from an economy’s flow of money [ 6 ] and purchasing goods for hoarding generally occurs in markets operating ...

  3. Hoarding - Wikipedia

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    Other items commonly hoarded include coins considered to have an intrinsic value, such as those minted in silver, or gold, as well as collectibles, jewelry, precious metals [4] and other luxuries. According to previous [ 5 ] studies, Anthropomorphism , or the propensity to attribute human characteristics to non-human items, has been associated ...

  4. 3 Top Value Stocks to Buy in January - AOL

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    Numbers from Morningstar indicate this stock's current price-to-book value is in the ballpark of 1.5, while its trailing price-to-earnings ratio (based on non-GAAP income) is just a little under 9.

  5. Warren Buffett is fearful—or just waiting. Why the Oracle of ...

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    The Journal noted the company's cash hoard is likely a reflection of how its current situation prevents it from making major moves. Berkshire would currently have to pay a premium of 20% or more ...

  6. Dishoarding - Wikipedia

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    In economics, dishoarding is the opposite of hoarding.In the case of hoarding emphasized most by macroeconomics, someone increases his or her holdings of money as an asset (for safety, to diversify assets, because of expected returns, or because of irrationality) rather than using money simply as a tool for buying goods and services (a medium of exchange).

  7. Investors hoard cash as market braces for potentially hawkish ...

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    December 14, 2021 at 9:28 AM

  8. Business value - Wikipedia

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    In management, business value is an informal term that includes all forms of value that determine the health and well-being of the firm in the long run. Business value expands concept of value of the firm beyond economic value (also known as economic profit, economic value added, and shareholder value) to include other forms of value such as employee value, customer value, supplier value ...

  9. The talent conundrum: Managers may be tempted to hold onto ...

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    But supervisors who hoard talent are actually hurting their company by stunting internal mobility, according to a recent paper from researchers at Cornell and Pennsylvania State University ...