Not exact matches
One thing you need to keep in mind about the financial media is this: The
general public doesn't pay attention to financial
news unless they're either losing their asses or making a fortune.
Good
news for Careers in
general but
unless the funding is spread across the spectrum of 14 — 18 in schools and colleges, advice and guidance will continue to be fragmented, some unbiased and many of our learners will not have access to one - to - one guidance because of the huge numbers involved and the high work load of those responsible for delivering the service in schools and colleges.
According to Reuters and Automotive
News,
General Motors issued a warning to leaders at Unifor that it will start winding down production of the Equinox at CAMI
unless the strike is called off.
Yes, print is still preferred among kids and educators, but despite that, I personally prefer print over digital, so
unless I was doing and adult novella or something YA (Teens with access to e-readers do read ebooks, even if it's still particularly a «grown - ups» market right now), and tech savvy folks like the convenience of digital, and I can understand that, despite my preference for print, but in
general I wouldn't feel comfortable being ebook only in every circumstance, but I try to keep up with the key
news so if I can take advantage of something digital I know where to turn for resources.
In
general unless there's a big change in the landscape (such as in late 2008) most companies pay out about the same dividend each time, and changes to this are sometimes seen by some as «indicators» of company health and such
news can result in movement in the stock price.