Sentences with phrase «most of the bad news»

It shows how some rotation has been happening, only not away from GE, but toward the stock on the assumption that most of the bad news is already out and perhaps the turnaround will begin to take shape.
Most of the bad news has probably been priced into the stock.

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The good news is that most of the examples of bad behavior come from individuals» personal lives and have nothing to do with the company or what it does.
Despite the fact that its brand name is synonymous with one of the world's most popular condiments, Heinz remains billions of dollars in debt, which means the buyout could be both good news and bad news for the company.
Perhaps the problem is that with more sources of news and communication, most of us in developed countries only recently learned how bad things are in some other places.
The vendors that customers trust the most are those that keep them apprised of the situation, whether the news is good or bad.
There has been a slew of bad news over the past month for the leading daily fantasy sports companies, but the latest may be the most significant blow so far.
The good news is most believe China's vast foreign currency reserves should protect it — and the rest of the world — from a worst - case scenario: a systemic financial crisis.
The worst kinds of false news aren't even the most obvious kinds — the clear fakes or ridiculous assertions — the Microsoft researcher and former fellow at Harvard's Berkman Center says:
One of the most encouraging things you want to see in the equities market is when a stock rallies in the face of bad news.
The bad news is, the most effective tools may come with a bit of pain.
Facebook is under fire for fake news and filter bubbles; they are a problem, but most of the proposed solutions are far worse.
For long - term investors the most important manifestation of that trend is a U.S. stock market trading at elevated valuations that do not discount much in the way of bad news.
Then most of the news reported would be bad news, because there are very few good news stories that are big enough to be worth reporting, just lots and lots of little good news events.
The bad news is that Interpol researchers found adverts selling parts of some of the most critically endangered species on earth on one of the most difficult to regulate Internet platforms,» Tania McCrea - Steele, the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) Global Wildlife Cybercrime Project Lead said in an Interpol press release.
Most of the increase in bad loans came from the eastern Chinese province of Zhejiang, the Shanghai Securities News reported this month.
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That's bad news for the Catholic Church, which has seen a 12 percentage - point drop in Hispanic members since 2010, with most of the losses coming from former Catholics under 50.
And for those in search of that most revered form of opportunity — economic — the news is even worse: wages are falling, unemployment is rising, and there is an increasing likelihood that people lucky enough to have jobs will be underemployed.
But we've enjoyed the break of the games from all the bad news in the world most days.
Admittedly, it is bad news that Hartshorne postulates that evil will be forever with us and that there is no final redemption from it; but many traditional Christian versions of hell have implied that evil in the form of inconceivably brutal torture and suffering is the everlasting lot of most of the human race!
And when we move from such general characterizations to matters of detail, it is again the lack of consensus that is most likely to strike the believer as bad news.
The issue of blatantly false (or at least extremely embellished) news stories has gotten so bad, that researchers at Stanford's Graduate School of Education call it «a threat to democracy» after a «dismaying» study found that most American students can't tell the difference between which headlines are real and which ones are fake.
With the «I Quit Sugar» revolution in full force, most of us are aware that too much of the sweet stuff can be bad news for our waistline, heart health and overall well - being.
whether for the right or wrong reasons, our leader chose to stay on when things took a turn of sorts... a new owner arrived on the scene, plans for a new stadium emerged and Wenger became the bearer of bad news... he sold us on a new story, one that required patience on our parts... financial constraints were the order of the day, so that the enormous sums spent on the new venue could be recouped... although some would question the validity of such claims, why wouldn't they believe their faithful leader... according to those within the hierarchy, the future never looked so bright, as this new home would ensure our place among the elites for years to come... as we all know now these claims were a well constructed fabrication and so those who feel they were duped in the process are infuriated and rightly so... the fact that this club and it's manager have continually misled the fans, especially following Gazidis's claims about our financial liquidity, simply rubbed more salt in an already gaping wound... this surely isn't how you treat your «family», especially when they supported you through the supposed «lean» years... it was a dirty trick played by Kroenke but the fact is was orchestrated by Wenger himself hurt the most... as for those in the media, many of whom are former players or longtime pundits, who observed the early years firsthand, saw this as the perfect opportunity to vent the anger they felt towards this pretentious man once and for all... all in all, karma's a bitch
No wonder then that most of the fans feared the worst when news broke out last month that Wilshere had suffered a hairline fracture in his left ankle (again!).
Disappointing behemoths represent bad news for the NFL's broadcast arm, but just the opposite for Las Vegas's NFL division as many of the most popular teams fell far short of the heavily bet preseason over / under win mark.
The bad news: Most of these seniors weren't good enough to see the field for a bad secondary last year.
Here's some bad news for the people in your life who join the college basketball season during the second week of March, pick the top seeds to win almost every game and somehow walk away with office pool bragging rights: Most of 2017 — 18's best teams have been exceptionally bad at sticking to the script.
Two of the most prominent systems involve buying on bad news, which is fitting since Oakland lost to the lowly Bears last week.
The bad news for them is that they play in a very tough division but at least, they have made most of the moves they badly needed to make.
The bad news is that Georgetown suffered its first conference loss of the year at Providence in their most recent outing and will most likely come out guns - a-blazing because of it.
The England centre - half, who is about to receive further bad news as Fabio Capello looks set to hand his captaincy to John Terry of Chelsea, has had an injury - plagued season and is now struggling to recover from a calf problem which has sidelined him for most of the new year.
Actually, the news is even worse when you start to consider how nutritiously void most of the stuff we give our kids really is: Goldfish Crackers, Graham Crackers, Animal Crackers.
The bad news is that research shows that most of us have a fifty - fifty chance (at best) of detecting when somebody is lying unprepared, and it is even worse when a child has had time to prepare their lie.
The good news is that most of the things that interrupt your child's sleep are temporary; the bad news is that while they're happening, neither you nor your toddler is likely to get all the sleep you need.
Most of the dyes have been banned and only a few are still allowed to be used in food (the good news) but today they are being used in enormous amounts, and that's very bad news.
The negative stories of bad doctors are what show up most in the news and in online forums.
That reflects the balance of probabilities as assessed by the Political Studies Association, a group of unspeakably clever academics who suggest the most likely scenario is bad news for Cameron.
And this is extremely bad news for the Old Continent, which — as is the case with most oldies — already suffers from a number of other ailments.
Whilst the latest YouGov poll, in line with almost all other recent polls, shows Labour just ahead of the Tories (41 % to 40 %), with the LibDems trailing badly (at 7 %), the most worrying news is about AV.
Corwin has had nothing but bad news for most of her campaign.
More bad fiscal news for New York today, compliments of former LG Richard Ravitch and former Fed Chair Paul Volker, who released a report identifying the most significant threats to the state's future sustainability.
EAT BEAT — «Whole Foods chain faces NYC probe after investigators found «worst case of overcharges,»» by News» Sarah Ryley and Reuven Blau: «The city has launched a probe of Whole Foods Markets after investigators nabbed the upscale food purveyor for routinely overcharging customers on groceries during dozens of inspections dating back to at least 2010... The most recent spate of violations came during a sting operation the Department of Consumer Affairs conducted in the fall that specifically checked the accuracy of the weight marked on pre-packaged products.
Lawmakers in Albany tried to carry on business in the wake of one of the worst scandals in recent decades that has overshadowed most other news coming out of the Capitol.
More bad health news for the borough: the Bronx had the worst health stats almost across the board in 2009 compared to other parts of the city (with the exception of heart disease, which is most prevalent in Brooklyn).
YouGov's latest survey for the Sunday Times was conducted following the news that Britain's economy contracted by 0.7 % in the second quarter of this year — a worse figure than most economists had predicted.
Worse, today's survey of 96 marginal seats by ICM for the News of the World suggests that the Lib Dems» share of the vote has risen 5 points since January and that most of their progress has been at the expense of the Conservatives.
But the bad news, says a researcher, is that the sections most likely to be released into the ocean would raise sea levels globally by 3.3 metres — and rather more on the shores of North America.
Research has most recently claimed that people fail to learn from bad news when told the actual chance of experiencing a negative life event (such as cancer).
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