Sentences with phrase «news about exiting»

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Shares in copper miner Latitude Consolidated skyrocketed on news it plans to exit the resources sector with a proposed acquisition of consumer services technology company Yatango through a scrip deal valued at about $ 18 million.
The NBC News Exit Poll asked Pennsylvania voters if either campaign had contacted them personally to remind them about voting about coming out to vote.
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Don Balon claim Neymar is having second thoughts about life at the Parc des Princes following the team's European exit, and this will surely only be good news for United.
Spanish newspaper Marca has been running extensive news stories and features about Jose Mourinho's exit from Real Madrid for the past week but there still remains much confusion about Mourinho's status within the Santiago Bernabeu.
I'm tempted to say that last month SkaDate Dating Software blog had more exiting news than the industry overall; what with a posts about combating spam, predator screening analysis, addressing piracy issues, explaining Sugar Daddy niche popularity, and looking into celebrities with online dating experience.
That fall, she joined the cast of Saturday Night Live but exited before the conclusion of the season, publicly disheartened by the show's increasing drop - off in quality.After signing on as a correspondent on Michael Moore's news magazine TV Nation and hosting Comedy Product, a standup showcase on the Comedy Central cable network, Garofalo began work on her breakthrough role, co-starring with Uma Thurman in the 1996 romantic comedy hit The Truth About Cats and Dogs.
The positive news about graduation rates was coupled with continued upward trends in scores on the state's High School Proficiency Assessments (HSPA), the required exit exam in language arts and math given to all juniors.
I sighed, and resolved again to just ignore the news, when I heard the growing swell of anti-austerity political dissent in Europe (and even fresh mutterings about EUR exit, and devaluation).
I recorded an interview yesterday afternoon with WFAE 90.7 («Charlotte's NPR News Source») about the strategy behind Carl Icahn's exit from Family Dollar Stores Inc. (FDO: NYSE) and Deep Value: Why Activist Investors and Other Contrarians Battle for Control of Losing Corporations (hardcover or Kindle, 240 pages, Wiley Finance).
Hello @Edward, I really hope you are still as exited about this announcement as you were a year ago, some of us are quite flaccid right now, I really hope you will be able to comment with us some great new news soon.
«Unity Within Diversity» performance by Gio Kusanagi and Jia Doughman / «Mastermind...», April, 2016, Bedford and Bowery Exit Six: Just Enough Rope by Chris Kienke, April, 2016, Bushwick Daily Photo District News, Article by Denise Sfraga, March, 2016, About Fuchs Projects
In February, British legislators visited Washington to question Facebook, Google and Twitter about «fake news» and the extent of Russian disinformation online, particularly in the wake of Britain's vote to exit the European Union.
The successful exits of ed startups like Wireless Generation (which was purchased by News Corp. (s NWS) in 2010) and Schoolnet (which was bought by Pearson (s PSO) last year) have made investors and entrepreneurs increasingly confident about their potential for profit, Quazzo added.
The fallout between Huawei and almost - carrier partners AT&T and Verizon spurred on by the U.S. Government's distrust of the Chinese phone maker, plus the brand's recent exit from Best Buy means bad news for those excited about the company's upcoming triple - camera titan.
There is some bad news for the Windows Phone fans with one of the most played game on Windows phone is now about to exit the platform.
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