Sentences with phrase «of bit of news»

However, there was quite of bit of news to read about my stock holdings.
10:49 - Couple of bits of news.

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Sound bites and snippets basically suck — whether we're talking about the nightly news or the newest nasty politician — and they don't add anything important to the meat of the conversations that really matter.
Here's one bit that may have been buried under the avalanche of health care news that came out this week: the latest Medicare Trustees» report projects that Medicare will become insolvent by 2029.
These two bits of news couldn't be further apart, even though they're essentially dealing with the same thing.
It generates news — and in the case of the cult classic McRib, even a little bit of frenzy.
The airline's spending spree was a rare bit of good news for the planes» manufacturers as they struggled to thrive in a rough recession.
So I was a bit surprised when one of the Fox Biz moderators, Maria Bartiromo, seemingly agreed with my criticism of ABC News:
Wells Fargo's stock has taken a bit of a hit since the news, dropping by roughly $ 3 per share in the past week — just shy of 6 %.
The factory opening is a bit of good news in what has been a tough couple of months for MakerBot.
So as Assange continues to publish bits and pieces of his trove of files, expect big tech companies to go through a predictable dance: First the files will appear online, and about 24 hours later, you'll hear that security researchers have found that the files are already old news.
Others say the recent prices simply reflect the fact that digital currencies are a far more sturdy asset than they were two years ago, and their values can no longer be derailed by a bit of negative news.
In this age of never - ending news, Twitter arguments, and viral sound - bites, op - ed pages are among the few remaining places for serious, detailed, and articulate debates on important public issues.
This is hardly the first bit of bad news for Trump's golf business in the past year.
It has a little bit of everything, including sports channels like ESPN, ESPN2, and ESPN3, and news channels like CNN.
Starting in September, Bair will be working for Pew Charitable Trusts (a ProPublica supporter)-- a move that earned her plaudits from the Wall Street Journal's Deal Blog, which noted, «Here's a bit of shocking news: A Washington regulator is NOT going to work for the industry she used to rule over.»
Zuora quotes The Economist with this bit of news: «80 % of companies are seeing a change in how their customers want to access and pay for good and services and 50 % of these same companies are changing their pricing models as a result.»
The lone bit of good news for McDonald's comes from OpenSignal, a group dedicated to mapping wireless and wi - fi networks in the United States.
One bit of positive news is that BlackBerry did manage to create a small profit when one time items are discounted.
«Apple has used quite a bit of Yahoo content in various iOS services including weather and stocks in the past and could potentially use some of the content to beef up things like Apple News,» Dawson said.
The bit of good news is that many savers don't have that far to go before getting the full match — 53 percent are 1 or 2 percentage points away.
It was taking the role — dishing about the news with the right bit of snark — that we had always played for our friends and turning it into a business.»
«Markets across the globe received a bit of a boost as news broke that U.S. forces had killed Osama bin Laden,» Ben Potter, a market strategist at IG Index told The Guardian.
Despite all of the good news, there was one bit of bad news for the mobile industry in 2015: worldwide game playing fell 1 percent on mobile devices compared to 2014.
One bit of good news, according to Mann: Delta has more spare planes and available crews in Atlanta than anywhere else, which should help it to recover.
A new study reveals wealthy Americans might be a bit delusional when it comes to sizing the wealth of others, reports NBC News.
«All bad news for the shorts and a bit of welcome good news for the longs.»
Since Reddit is primarily a social community, with tens of thousands of discussion threads or «sub-Reddits» devoted to various topics, what users mean when they say they «get news» from the site is probably a bit different than getting news from a newspaper.
There is one bit of potential good news for the Obama administration in the Chamber's survey: Small businesses overwhelmingly want immigration reform.
Circa writes bits of news that are easy to digest on mobile devices.
Dallas Salisbury has one more bit of good news to offer to future retirees: «You also may have a defined benefit plan from a previous employer.»
This latest bit of negative news could not come at a worse time for Nokia.
«As we read all the news with what the SEC is doing with general solicitation — and there has obviously been a good bit of debate as to how effective that is going to be, how valuable that is actually going to be for the ecosystem — what was clear to us was that it is definitely not going to be valuable if verifying the accreditation of investors is not easy and efficient and reliable,» says Nicholas Thorne, Basno's CEO and co-founder.
Gallup released its November expectations for the Christmas season and there was a bit of good news.
The bad news is, the most effective tools may come with a bit of pain.
The other bit of bad news for Mylan?
That's getting a little bit more dramatic, even than when we had the Tillerson and Cohn news,» said Jens Nordvig, CEO of Exante Data, referring to the announced departure of top economic advisor Gary Cohn.
Since then, Snapchat has added Discover, a section in the app where users can peruse bite - sized news articles and other content from publishers, as well as various advertising products as part of its plans to become a veritable media company.
Below we provide a bite - sized summary of the current status of DFS in all 50 states, with updates to follow as news warrants.
This is where most news outlets sit today, still — they've come to understand that bitcoin is a burgeoning technology that has interest and investment, and they are covering it a bit more often, but when they do, they are careful to hedge their bets by including the downside of, or skepticism around, any news or investment in the space.
Though Cosby and Polanski's expulsions are a sign of progress toward addressing industrywide sexual predation, this news is a bit hard to swallow given the organization's long - held adoration of Polanski.
The CEO talked about the Internet riches harnessing that technology could bring Tribune by pointing to the example of Buzzfeed, though that comparison misses many of the almost innumerable differences between a legacy newspaper company — even if one with the time and money to really «transform» itself — and a venture - juiced, digital - only, social news success, which is itself experiencing a bit of a stumble.
Their tweets, public statements, and news sound bites offering their condolences must be the beginning, not the end, of the conversation.
The markets were also a bit jittery on Wednesday, dropping at the news of Cohn's departure and a possible trade war.
We also got another bit of good news.
The Commerce Department reported on Thursday that the economy grew by 3.2 percent in the final quarter of 2013, echoing the even stronger 4.1 percent pace of expansion in the summer months and providing the White House with a rare bit of good news despite dismal public approval ratings.
In local news, I think some of the solutions might be a little bit different.
Though the recent news from AIF is a bit unclear, due to the private nature of the Moscow Capital Club, interested parties around the world will surely pour over past governmental statements about cryptocurrency for further clarity.
It's a small bit of positive news, but suggests that Iraq is still willing to participate in a freeze or a cut that could boost prices.
Here's a curious bit of news for your Monday morning: Amazon wants to be the backend for gaming tournaments.
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