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- accounting Return on equity — A measure of how well a company used reinvested earnings to generate additional earnings.
- military Rules of engagement — Rules on when to fire or return fire
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“While Westfield's ROE is expected to rise to 12.5% in the 2011 financial year from 9.9% last year, the new trust's ROE is expected to be about 6.1%, it said.”
“For purposes of this post we will say ROE is Return On Engagement.”
“Credit Suisse itself has a long-term ROE target of 20%.”
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“Assuming a long-term ROE of 15%, the shares look to be worth about $29 per share.”
“I wonder whether you are signaling a change in what you think the long-term ROE target will be.”
“Given the rapid increase in revenues and the capability management has shown, I've used a long-term ROE of 13\%.”
“But if you could talk about what you believe your long-term ROE is based on your business mix and also what type of capital do you hold longer term versus what you held in the past?”
“Is this the new long-term ROE for us going forward?”
“So I don't want to kind of disclose a hard ROE that we are going to embed in our pricing, but you can rest assure that it will be at the high end or above our long term ROE targets.”
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