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Quotes About Capital

Global companies can raise capital much easier than local Indian companies can because they have access to many more markets than we do, and this ends up distorting competition.
~ Bhavish Aggarwal
You have to spend your political capital on great causes for your country.
~ Brian Mulroney
The U.S. is excellent at importing cheap products from the rest of the world. Let's try importing some human capital instead.
~ James Surowiecki
Cheap money feels like the most natural thing in the world - if you don't think about why it's so cheap.
~ John Lanchester
It's all about the money. Write a check, and you can build anything you want.
~ Greg Brenneman
The expansion of the market creates a need for enhanced and more regular supply, and this in turn impels commercial capital to acquire control of production as well.
~ Rudolf Hilferding
Digitally enabled supply chains initially increased efficiency and dramatically shortened lead times. Capital was mobile; labor, less so. Economic activity (production, research, design, etc.) moved to any accessible country or region that had relatively inexpensive labor and human capital.
~ Michael Spence
Building a successful business requires a combination of human capital, financial resources, market opportunity, persistence, community support, and even luck.
~ Andrew Yang
You do need money to make a good demo; you do need a bit of financial support.
~ James Arthur
I support the death penalty. But I also think there has to be no margin for error.
~ George Ryan
JP Morgan always has higher capital liquidity, that is partially to make up for mistakes and problems and obviously it's a tough economy. We support an oversight committee, we supported some of the compensation, new compensation rules, though we already follow most of them. We support a lot of it.
~ Jamie Dimon
There once was this powerful, both capital and political, class who cared about supporting and affirming a solid middle class in this country.
~ Ethan Canin
If then the prosperity of the commercial classes, will most certainly lead to accumulation of capital, and the encouragement of productive industry; these can by no means be so surely obtained as by a fall in the price of corn.
~ David Ricardo
In the world I've known most of my life, old stories quickly lose their power over capital markets and get replaced by new surprises. That which everyone fixates on gets priced into the stock market quickly and can't drag on.
~ Kenneth Fisher
That's the difference between crime and business. For business you gotta have capital. Sometimes I think it's the only difference.
~ Raymond Chandler
That's the difference between crime and business. For business you gotta have capital. Sometimes I think it's the only difference.
~ Raymond Chandler
Esa es la diferencia entre delito y negocio. Para los negocios necesitas capital. A veces me parece que es la única diferencia.
~ Raymond Chandler
He is in his late sixties, but has the charm of extreme youth, for he comes to a pleasure and hails it happily for what it is without any bitterness accumulated from past disappointments, and he believes that any moment the whole process of life may make a slight switch-over and that everything will be agreeable for ever. His manners would satisfy the standards of any capital in the world, but at the same time he is exquisitely, pungently local.
~ Rebecca West
the city that had served as the religious, economic, and political capital of the Jewish nation for a thousand years, was, by the time Pompey strode through its gates, recognized less for its beauty and grandeur than for the religious fervor of its troublesome population.
~ Reza Aslan
At the end of 1912, then, the United States Navy had in commission six First Generation Dreadnoughts. In all of them, the wing turret was eschewed in favour of centre-line disposition; the turbine had arrived; armour plate and internal subdivision were equal to all but the German Dreadnoughts; the average speed was rather below those of its rivals, the gunpower rather above; in size, the latest pair exceeded that of any other capital ship in the world except the latest British battle cruiser.
~ Richard Hough
Governments, as we have seen, look to art as a social salve, and hope that socially interactive art will act as bandaging for the grave wounds continually prised open by capital.
~ Julian Stallabrass
Petty theft, murder, forgery, arson, and the abduction of women were all capital offenses, so the death penalty for heresy was neither unusual nor extreme.50
~ Karen Armstrong
I was told you take your capital cases seriously down here.
~ Karin Slaughter
Capital is dead labour, which, vampire-like, lives only by sucking living labour, and lives the more, the more labour it sucks.
~ Karl Marx