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It's made you an absolute fortune, and now it's allowing you to
invest
in the futures of thousands and thousands of kids across America and elsewhere.
So I'm not going to
invest
in this deal."
But I'd never taken the time to understand what was motivating that VC to
invest.
Most important, ICOs expanded the investor pool, from a few hundred venture capital firms to millions of everyday people, excited to
invest.
And I believe that's way more exciting than just trying to
invest
in the next billion-dollar startup.
Maybe you want to
invest
in a stock market of things.
It's clear that international financial institutions should have flexibility in order to be able to
invest
more massively in support to these countries.
If you were going to
invest
now in your future best self, where would you put your time and your energy?
A mountain of idle cash belonging to rich savers and to corporations, too terrified to
invest
it into the productive activities that can generate the incomes from which you can extinguish the mountain of debts and which can produce all those things that humanity desperately needs, like green energy.
Corporate power is increasing, political goods are devaluing, inequality is rising, aggregate demand is falling and CEOs of corporations are too scared to
invest
the cash of their corporations.
And imagine that that fund is utilized to
invest
in green technologies, especially in parts of the world where investment funding is scarce.
Do you get less sweet porridge if you
invest
in shade-grown coffee instead of drinking it?
After our basic needs are met, we'd theoretically decide to
invest
in choices only to the point they're useful or enjoyable.
No one in their right minds would
invest
in a service that allows strangers to sleep in people's homes.
They too have natural resources that can help win the world's fight for sustainability, only they may not have the ability to
invest
in them now.
Seven years ago, a student came to me and asked me to
invest
in his company.
So I obviously declined to
invest.
Only when we build sufficient, affordable public housing, when we
invest
in robust transportation networks to allow people to connect to each other both physically and digitally, that's when our divided cities and societies will come to feel whole again.
Those of you in the audience here, if you want to help Africa,
invest
money in sustainable development.
And colleges and universities that
invest
in these securitized loans profit twice.
We call this the locally fabricated way of building, or "lo-fab," and it has four pillars: hire locally, source regionally, train where you can and most importantly, think about every design decision as an opportunity to
invest
in the dignity of the places where you serve.
And by asking that question, we were forced to consider how we could create jobs, how we could source regionally and how we could
invest
in the dignity of the communities in which we serve.
In my previous job, I was the most senior woman in the Middle East, so one could think that investing in my network of female colleagues couldn't bring many benefits and that I should instead
invest
my time developing my relationships with male seniors and peers.
It borrowed very heavily during the bubble period of the Japanese economy, to
invest
in real estate.
San Francisco realized that it made sense to
invest
in rebates for every household to reuse their wash water and their rainwater to water the backyard, because the amount of water they would save as a community would be so big.
But in the 2000s, policymakers learned that they needed to manage the macroeconomic environment better, to ensure stability, keep inflation low in single digits, keep their fiscal deficits low, below three percent of GDP, give investors, both domestic and foreign, some stability so they'll have confidence to
invest
in these economies.
They couldn't use their resources to
invest
in their development because they were paying debt.
The fifth thing is that we didn't
invest
enough in infrastructure.
They don't know whether and how to
invest.
Yes, most countries now recognize they have to
invest
in this, and they are trying to do the best they can to do that.
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