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Rocket League is also 30 per cent off with Steam during this period, bringing the price down to roughly # 10 for the game all on its own, and # 14 for the Game of the Year edition, which includes some DLC and the like.

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Hiring intentions also slipped; the balance of opinion on adding workers versusus getting rid of them was 34 per cent compared with an off - the - charts 59 per cent in the previous quarter.
Though, the strong revenues won't off set higher costs, with an estimated loss per share of 31 cents.
Neon Energy has backed out of a merger agreement with MEO Australia after Evoworld Corporation agreed to make a revised off - market takeover offer for 50 per cent of the shares it doesn't already own in the oil and gas producer.
The company beat expectations with its Tuesday earnings report, delivering a 29 - cent beat off of a $ 1.88 basis.
The Canadian gross profit was off 9.1 per cent at $ 151.3 million, compared with $ 166.4 million.
Oil prices eased from recent highs with Brent crude futures off 94 cents at $ 73.70 a barrel, while U.S. crude lost 67 cents to $ 67.43.
Woodside, which holds a 30.6 per cent stake in the project off the Kimberley coast, said the joint venture decided not to progress with the floating LNG development at this time.
Wage growth again disappointed, with earnings actually off by 1 cent an hour and showing just a 2.4 percent annualized gain.
BHP is now looking at ways to fix the issue with the dumpers, but the problem took the gloss off a strong performance from the iron ore business, which accounts for about 40 per cent of BHP's profits.
With its endeavor, Kraft is pulling off a rare trick: getting consumers to pay a one - time 99 - cent fee for the app and also sit through ads on it.
The combined costs of a series of catastrophic weather events and a one - off hit to its Northern operation forced QBE's profit down 248 per cent, compared with profit a year earlier of $ US844 million.Dividends also took a hit, with the insurer declaring a final dividend of 4 cents per share, down from the 33 cents payout a year ago.
Graph 8 shows the net result of the linkage: a 1 per cent increase in the real cash rate, lasting for two years, would raise the exchange rate by around 3 per cent and would trim 0.3 per cent off inflation, with a lag which reaches its peak effect in ten quarters.
Volatile portions of the diluent containing toxic fumes of benzene and toluene began off - gassing in the area, impacting the health of almost 60 per cent of the local population with symptoms such as nausea, dizziness, headaches, coughing and fatigue.
Coupled with a global technology sell - off, concerns about its growing spending have clobbered its shares more than 10 per cent since a January record high.
In 2005, his hedge fund owned 5.4 per cent of Wendy's and Ackman was among a group of investors who successfully pushed the company to spin off Tim Hortons despite management's preference to simply sell off a stake in the donut chain along with some of its real estate.
The combined costs of a series of catastrophic weather events and a one - off hit to its Northern operation forced QBE's profit down 248 per cent, compared with profit a year earlier of $ US844 million.
Yum China, spun off Yum Brands Inc. in 2016, said it earned $ 288 million, or 72 cents a share, in the quarter, compared with $ 204 million, or 52 cents a share, in the prior - year period.
It said it would now not proceed with its plan to spin off a 49 per cent interest in some of its Australian hotels and retail property in to a real estate investment trust.
In fact, when faced with a disability, 45 per cent of working Canadians would have liked to take time off due to disability but could not because of finances, and 51 per cent said they were forced to go back to work earlier than they wanted because of their financial situation.
The market is still betting approvals won't be forthcoming, with Santos shares closing at $ 5.88 on Friday, up 3 cents but still 9.5 per cent off the proposed offer price.
The recent announcement by European central banks to restrict further sales of gold and the decision by the IMF to fund its debt - relief initiative with off - market transactions, contributed to a sharp recovery in sentiment in the gold market in late September; the gold price in US dollars increased by around 25 per cent in the wake of these decisions, but has since retraced about half of this rise.
The metro Vancouver market has already started slowing down, with sales in September off by about 33 per cent from a year ago.
With long - term interest rates well below 2 per cent, the stock market sky high and business able to write off investments immediately, capital costs have never been lower.
Inspired after a string of awful - to - middling governors won with less than 50 per cent support, a Maine ballot measure will ask voters to endorse ranked - ballot voting and instant run - offs — one of the electoral alternatives the Trudeau government is considering.
Why couldn't the Fed and Treasury do for Lehman what they did with other Wall Street investment firms and stock brokers: let it reclassify itself as a bank so it could pawn off its junk mortgages at the Fed's discount window for 100 cents on the dollar, sticking taxpayers with the loss?
Cutting consumption taxes is regressive, many warned, because it rewards the rich with proportionately greater discounts (two per cent off the price of a BMW, they reasoned, is worth a lot more than two per cent off a Chevy Cavalier).
According to a note from Macquarie Equities, «with a book value per share of around $ 1.30 and farmers have purchased shares at $ 1 - $ 1.20, so we think any whole company proposal would need to reflect good value to achieve the 75 - 90 per cent required farmer sign - off (under various structures).»
Putting the write - downs aside, CCA's profit for 2012 was up 5 per cent, but that was off a low base in 2011 when it suffered from a cool summer and a dispute with Woolworths that cost it millions of dollars in sales.
The former GrainCorp chief executive has also repaired CCA's relationship with The Coca - Cola Co and agreed to sell off a 29 per cent stake in the Indonesian bottling business for more than $ 600 million to fund market development.
Group earnings before interest and tax are forecast to fall around 6.5 per cent to $ 836 million, in line with the company's -5 to -7 per cent guidance, and group net profit (before one - off items) is expected to fall 7.5 per cent to around $ 516 million.
Wattle's share price took off in July when Wattle was part of a consortium with Hong Kong financial firm Masons, part of the broader Genius Link Asset Management group which acquired 80 per cent of Melbourne infant formula manufacturing facility Blend and Pack.
The Wattle share price took off in July when Wattle was part of a consortium with Hong Kong financial firm Masons, part of the broader Genius Link Asset Management group, which acquired 80 per cent of Melbourne infant formula manufacturing facility Blend and Pack.
Bega kicked off the cheese wars with its cash and scrip bid for WCB in September, but after closing its bid last month, Bega is sitting on an 18.8 per cent stake and contemplating its options.
Accolade has made solid gains in China off a low base, with exports up 80 per cent.
RFG's horror run continued on Wednesday, with another 9.6 per cent wiped off the value of the company.
Wenger said, «We will play with 90 per cent of the squad, I will rest Koscielny because he came off with fatigue, of course Ospina will play, maybe Alexis I will rest certainly, but the rest will play.»
«He's a guy who always gives 100 per cent on the pitch but when he's off the pitch, he's a player who makes a lot of jokes and gets on well with a lot of his team - mates.
Alex Danson insists Great Britain's women will not take their foot off the pedal at the Hockey World League Semi Final, after maintaining their 100 per cent record with a 4 - 2 victory over Canada.
Portsmouth up their bid for Gareth Barry to  # 4.25 m â $ cents Djibril Cisse to spend this season on loan to Marseille â $ cents Blackburn in for Villa defender Mark Delaney on a free â $ cents West Brom to hold talks with Swiss national keeper Pascal Zuberbuehler â $ cents Boro want Bret Emerton off Blackburn, for around  # 1.5 m â $ cents Gary Megson will pip Paul Ince to be new Wolves boss
Anonymous Luis Suarez got no change from Marquinhos, while, in midfield, Marco Verratti dictated play with a 90 per cent passing accuracy from 50 passes - including his slide - rule assist for Draxler - before going off injured.
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A hard Brexit outside of both but with a comprehensive trade deal would leave us five per cent worse off.
Alcohol is 60 per cent more affordable today than in 1980, with supermarkets and off - licences undercutting traditional pubs to the point that two - thirds of drinking now occurs at home.
With declining oil revenue, Scotland would be worse off by # 1,000 per head, or three per cent of GDP, between 2014/15 and 2018/19.
This will hit the poorest by far the hardest: three per cent inflation would see the poorest lose 3.3 % of their disposable income, compared with 1.6 % for the best - off.
Labour seats with sub-ten per cent majorities are easy to write off in this election, especially in Leave areas.
The bill itself may also prove to be a true test of how in control the prime minister is of his own party given the level of opposition among backbench MPs and his weakened position in the latest ICM poll, published yesterday, in which 63 per cent of voters said Labour would be better off with a new leader.
Driven by dogma and an obsession with short - term cuts, they are cutting off at the knees a sector which grew at more than 7 per cent a year from 2010 to 2013, compared with less than 2 per cent for the UK economy as a whole.
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