Sentences with phrase «of exciting news too»

Not exact matches

These sorts of stocks are often overlooked by investors who too often prioritize exciting news flow over strong cash flow generation.
Before we all get too excited though, we must remember that there are and always have been a vast number of Arsenal transfer rumours linking us with every player under the sun, so just because the Daily Express was reporting the news from Italy that Arsenal have already secured the transfer of the Algerian international it did not necessarily make it true.
But don't get too excited by this news — the card has a very modest list of partners, and the transfer ratio is poor (1.4:1 for most partners).
If we take this information at face value it's good news for Flying Blue members but I'm going to wait and see the full details of the new rules as and when they appear on the Flying Blue website before I get too excited.
Aaron and Aryel are your hosts and are once again joined by Av, a man that brings balance to the force by never getting too excited by a piece of PC gaming news.
I know it's overwhelming that our Facebook feeds have gone Trump crazy (sites are getting a little too excited by the click festival)-- but at least it's actual news for a change instead of some inane story about a Kardashian.
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