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Part of the answer has to do with Wall Street's -- and the country's, for that matter -- fixation on short-term values.
Thus, the importance of short-term values should not be neglected as a motivator when introducing a healthy life-style in old age.
Yet, the senior orienteering athletes state that their continuous engagement in orienteering is driven by short-term values such as enjoying being outside in nature, sharing the interest with family and friends, and feeling physically and mentally strong.
Based on our findings it would be interesting in future studies to identify individual preferences (i.e. short-term values) which make an activity meaningful and rewarding, and investigate whether these can act as motivators to initiating healthy routines and making healthy choices among the general population of older adults.
Furthermore, our results show that even though the senior orienteering athletes are well aware of the long-term benefits of physical activity and have practiced the sport from a young age, they particularly point out that their engagement in orienteering is driven by short-term values such as enjoyment and passion.
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There is evidence that spinoffs create short-term value.
What is also not admitted is that shareholders are primarily driven by short-term value in the UK.
Apparently, at the newly depressed price of twenty-six dollars, it looked like a good short-term value.
In addition to preserving the long-term value of their brands, companies facing consumer boycotts have another pressing concern: preserving the short-term value of their stocks.
As a result, the holders are invited to be short-term value extractors rather than long-term value creators, hired hands to drive down costs paying high dividends to whatever tax haven.
Ms. Chamberlain, one of the few Wall Street analysts to issue a report valuing the company, puts the short-term value of Nasdaq shares at $9, which would give it a total market capitalization of about $700 million.
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