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The report finds that a fundamental task for public finance and policy is to improve the clean energy investment risk-to-reward ratio needed to entice private investors.
Lewis Milford: Clean Energy Scale Up: Do It Like We Did Bridges and Roads Lewis Milford 2011
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The risk-to-reward ratio is a comparison of how much money an investment could lose compared to its profit potential.
Lewis Milford: Clean Energy Scale Up: Do It Like We Did Bridges and Roads Lewis Milford 2011
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This is the fundamental concept of risk-to-reward ratio.
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But while that may offer a decent risk-to-reward trade in the near term, he's not willing to try it.
Debt Crisis Mystery: What's Holding Up the Euro? William Watts 2010
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"There are no magic pills, but you can improve your risk-to-reward ratio."
Weighing the Stakes Of Dating Colleagues Adelle Waldman 2008
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Gutek said these worries should moderate as Cendant's breakup moves along and the risk-to-reward ratio on the stock is very attractive.
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This model tells us which of three asset classes offers the best risk-to-reward potential for the next year.
Get Ready For $100 Oil and $1,600 Gold Get Ready For $100 Oil And $1,600 Gold Curtis Hesler 2006
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The risk-to-reward ratio on the stock also looks favorable, the analyst added.
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If the risk-to-reward profile here suits your emotional makeup, let me now caution you not to do anything foolish.
Golden Speculation In Peru Jack Adamo 2006
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Shares of Cendant currently provide investors with a "very attractive" risk-to-reward ratio and could see near-term upside, according to Morgan Stanley analyst Christopher P. Gutek in a new report.
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