71. Given the price appreciation that some analysts predict, many investors may not want to wait for any dip. 72. Fully one-third of venture-backed start-ups fail, Marks says, and businesses that do survive may not yield the returns that investors want. 73. Given such price jumps, investors may want to broaden their search for merger targets to a part of the financial industry that is out of this spotlight. 74. George Stinnes, who handles investor relations at the company, said that investors wanted credit sensitivity to insulate themselves from worries about the air travel industry. 75. Greek investors want their government, which has encouraged investment in Albania, to insure against possible losses stemming from the crisis. 76. He said he believes investors want the company to show improved operating results and keep the spinoff on the front burner. 77. He said investors will want to see tangible improvements in the economy in response to government reforms before bidding the market much higher. 78. He said banks and investors in particular might want to re-examine their relentlessly optimistic outlook. 79. Higher transaction costs is another reason investors may want to think twice about trading on reopening day. 80. High-income investors may want to consider a tax-free high-yield fund, which invests in bonds issued by low-rated municipalities. |