Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at minerd.
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Minerd.
Examples
-
Mr. Minerd is chief investment officer of Guggenheim Partners.
Time to Take Alaska Out of the Icebox Scott Borgerson 2011
-
This "as-yet uncharacterized intestinal immune-mediated disorder" as Jeff Minerd, the medpagetoday writer, put it, could explain why so many of the people who write me complaining about milk have symptoms and effects that don't correspond to anything we know about intolerance or allergy.
Archive 2006-03-01 Steve Carper 2006
-
This "as-yet uncharacterized intestinal immune-mediated disorder" as Jeff Minerd, the medpagetoday writer, put it, could explain why so many of the people who write me complaining about milk have symptoms and effects that don't correspond to anything we know about intolerance or allergy.
Dairy Symptoms May Be Neither Intolerance Nor Allergy Steve Carper 2006
-
Minerd spoke on a panel session called "On the road to riches."
Forbes.com: News Russell Flannery 2011
-
In the U.S., the ratio of the average home price to median income is only four to five times, compared with a higher multiple in China, Minerd said.
Forbes.com: News Russell Flannery 2011
-
"The problem with the current level of yields on investment-grade corporate debt is given the rally we've had in Treasuries, despite the spread widening, the absolute rates are still relatively unattractive compared to other asset classes," Minerd said.
-
"They have more liquidity, lower debt ratios and have prefunded more maturing debt than has occurred in any time than before 1980," said Guggenheim's Minerd, who isn't anticipating the U.S. will dip back into recession.
-
The Chinese surplus - which is about four times the number of unsold units on the market in the U.S. - will be more difficult to resolve because American real estate is more affordable for buyers, said Scott Minerd, managing partner and chief investment officer at Guggenheim Partners.
Forbes.com: News Russell Flannery 2011
-
"The balance sheets of corporate America are as strong as they've been in over 30 years," said Santa Monica, California- based Scott Minerd, the chief investment officer at Guggenheim, which oversees more than $100 billion.
-
The Fed is taking out an insurance policy to make sure nothing derails the economic expansion, said Scott Minerd, chief investment officer at Guggenheim Partners LLC.
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.