It is easy to mask significant short term underperformance from mid-year in a paragraph of an end of year letter full
of much better news.
Not exact matches
As
much as those who fear any kind
of measured gun control try to stop the brave Wintemutes
of the world, however, there is
good news too.
«The
good news for entrepreneurs is that
much of the fastest growth is in service businesses, which can be started without a lot
of money to buy equipment and inventory»
The
good news for the payment company is that it pulled in $ 34 million
of Bitcoin - related revenue last quarter — the bad
news is that Square spent nearly as
much to acquire Bitcoin in the first place.
Ailes isn't just some puppet to be swapped out for some other Murdoch drone — as the head
of Fox
News, he has been the architect
of much of the company's media strategy for the
better part
of 20 years.
You won't find
much of it in the
news you read and watch every day — it doesn't sell
well — and you should certainly ignore all mindless inspirational fluff.
The
good news is that today, there are options that provide equally as
much value at less
of a financial hit.
Content is the key to earning that right, and LinkedIn wants you sharing as
much of your own as possible right inside the network, promising to reward the most
well - liked, highest - engaged content by featuring it on its «Pulse»
news channels, thus exposing your work to massive audiences you hadn't even dreamed
of reaching.
The
much - maligned (and financially hobbled) Valeant Pharmaceuticals got a spark
of good news Wednesday as the FDA approved its Siliq (brodalumab), a treatment for moderate - to - severe plaque psoriasis.
First
of all, I think that properties like Gizmodo and Lifehacker and Deadspin and Jezebel have a
much better chance
of prospering in this new world than general
news brands,
news and media brands.
The bad
news is that they are not a
good test
of basic usability and ease
of operation, which are always a key to the
much larger market
of regular customers.
Coal stocks move quickly, he says, so if you wait for
good news, you'll have already missed
much of the upside.
There isn't
much in the way
of good news on that front.
«While the bias
of networks like Fox
News or MSNBC is
well - known, local stations are
much less likely to be considered left or right.
But there's
good news: A growing body
of research shows that for the vast majority
of people, dietary cholesterol (from foods you eat) doesn't really have
much of an effect on your blood cholesterol.
Kik co-founder and chief technology officer Chris
Best hinted as
much during an episode
of The Disruptors on Business
News Network, grinning and admitting that «probably, possibly, at some point, yes» that would be the goal.
Chief financial officer Anthony Noto said as
much to CNN, saying the NFL arrangement was «one element
of a
much larger strategy,» and that the company is exploring similar opportunities with a variety
of partners to bring «the
best elements
of live sports, live
news and politics, and live entertainment» to the service.
The
good news: In
much of the U.S. and some parts
of Africa, infection rates have finally slowed thanks to expanded prevention methods and breakthrough drugs.
Haas has done
much better on its own, gaining a rank
of second for its evening and weekend part - time MBA program in the most recent U.S.
News & World Report ranking.
These media already give the
news that the public needs and are
much better about screening out lies, whether because
of regulations (in the case
of radio and newspapers) or traditions
of responsibility (in the case
of most print media).
Tufekci offers up a number
of recommendations for Facebook, including sharing data with outside researchers to
better understand how misinformation spreads and the extent
of filter bubbles, 1 acting
much more aggressively to eliminate fake
news like it does spam and other objectionable content, rehiring human editors, and retweaking its algorithm to favor
news balance, not just engagement.
A consequence
of anchoring, or placing too
much importance on recent events while ignoring historical data, is an over - or under - reaction to market events which results in prices falling too
much on bad
news and rising too
much on
good news.
Of course whether the adjustment begins in 2012, 2013, or 2014 probably doesn't matter
much to the analysis, but it is
good news, I think, that it may have started earlier than I originally expected.
All
of this
good news has attracted so
much attention (and capital), however, that the industry's structural challenges have sharpened.
The telecommunications giant finished off last year with a hefty 18 % jump in year - over-year share net, with
much of the
good news attributable to Verizon Wireless.
Andrew Smithers, one
of the few other analysts who foresaw the credit implosion and remains a credible voice now, concurred last week in an interview with my friend Kate
Welling (a former Barrons» editor now at Weeden & Company): «The
good news so far is that the stock market got down to pretty
much fair value or even, possibly, a tickle below it, at its March bottom.
My general answer:
Much of the region's
news helps support my view that now may be a
good time to consider raising allocations to eurozone equities, and to stocks in Germany in particular.
The
good news is, this is where lead nurturing can play a vital role, enabling marketers to continue to educate, inform, and build a solid relationship with those lost leads to push them closer toward the bottom
of the funnel and transform them into a
much more qualified sale that's way easier to close.
I've read the thread on Hacker
News as
well, Michael — he didn't retract
much of what he said.
Therefore,
much of the «new
news» investors are reacting to should have been incorporated in the long - term investor's analysis (both macro and company specific,
good or bad).
Shares in Idea rose as
much as 14.3 percent after the
news but then fell 10 percent to 97.70 rupees as traders said the implied deal price for Idea was
well below the stock's closing price
of 108.10 rupees on Friday.
Given the consistently
good news we've seen from the housing market, it can be easy to forget just how
much damage the bursting
of the real estate bubble has wrought on the economy and the lives
of average people across the country.
 The Harper government's decision last year to write off every penny
of the auto aid and thus build it all into last year's deficit calculation (which I questioned at the time as curious and even misleading) has already been proven wrong. Since the money was already «written off» by Ottawa as a loss (on grounds that they had little confidence it would be repaid — contradicting their own assurances at the same time that it was an «investment,» not a bail - out), any repayment will come as a gain that can be recorded in the budget on the revenue side. Jim Flaherty has learned from past Finance Ministers (especially Paul Martin) that it's always politically
better to make the budget situation look worse than it is (even when the bottom has fallen out
of the balance), thus positioning yourself to triumphantly announce «surprising
good news» (due, no doubt, to «careful fiscal management») down the road. The auto package could thus generate as
much as $ 10 billion in «surprising
good news» for Ottawa in the years to come (depending on the ultimate worth
of the public equity share).
The
news media has made
much of the meeting, which includes such
well - known evangelicals as Focus on the Family founder James Dobson, Family Research Council President Tony Perkins, National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference president Rev. Samuel Rodriguez and former presidential candidate Gary Bauer.
The
good news is that there is just as
much proof that Valhalla exists as there is proof
of Heaven!
As a one time out -
of - church sinner I heard the
good news, believed, repented and followed Jesus in being immersed in water and experienced
much,
much more.
For the victim
of war struggling to connect with a God who allows so
much evil in the world, the bad
news is that mankind's rebellion has turned the planet into battlefield; the
good news is that God loves the world and has a plan to ultimately heal, restore, and redeem all
of creation.
In
much of it the
Good News of the New Creation in Christ seems to have been reduced to the dimensions
of the practices
of a cult.
This is the «
good news» taught by
much of western Christian religion, but some
of us have defected!
He said that the day before he had thought: if only the
good news of the gospel traveled as fast as the bad
news of Brenda's death, we would be
much better off.
The fact is, that the
Good news is not that God gives us the power to keep the law better, Romans 7 pretty much rules this out, no the good news is that God DID what the law could not do and in Christ fulfilled the just requirements of the law as we see in Roman
Good news is not that God gives us the power to keep the law
better, Romans 7 pretty
much rules this out, no the
good news is that God DID what the law could not do and in Christ fulfilled the just requirements of the law as we see in Roman
good news is that God DID what the law could not do and in Christ fulfilled the just requirements
of the law as we see in Romans 8.
The problem with the dear Reformed brethren (and sisters) is that they can speak
much and wax poetically about the majesty
of God, the drepravity
of man and the gospel, as a Topic (filling many libraries), but don't actually give you the
good news: you, yes, you, my body and blood shed for You.
all I can think
of today is what I saw in yesterday's
news, about the former paratrooper turned preacher at an Independent Fundamental Baptist church just outside Ft. Bragg, N.C., that told his congregation they should break their sons» wrists if they catch them doing the «limp wrist», or give him a
good punch... and all the kids that have committed suicide because other kids have picked up on messages like this and bullied them till they couldn't stand it anymore... we are the only bible some folks will ever read, and if they get this kind
of message,
well, who'd want to be with a group
of people where you are grudgingly tolerated, if not outright hated, and all this in Jesus» name... it also says that the churches will do just about anything to keep people obedient and unquestioning, so they will continue to give, and so the big donors will continue to give, so that the doors at Monster Megachurch can be kept open, and the lights on... David, this is one
of your «less is more» toons here... a minimum
of elements that says so
much....
John Harris in Enhancing Evolution gives us the
good news that «enhancement provides more to redistribute» — overall there's
much more bounty because people are
much more capable — «and less need for redistribution,» because there's less need to act socially or politically (as opposed to biomedically / technologically) to correct the inegalitarian injustice
of nature.
It was the successor
of the pagan festivals, but still something new, because the
news was so
much more unambiguously
good than anything the pagans ever heard.
Much of what we call successful Christianity and successful worship and successful congregations has nothing to do with living and sharing the
Good News.
The word «gospel» originally meant «
good news,» and that's
news about something that has happened as a result
of which everything is different, including who we are, but it's
much bigger than that.
In England, the dioceses
of Lancaster and Shrewsbury have made particularly effective use
of the internet in pushing out
good news and keeping up with the way in whichpeople choose to receive information, but in some dioceses there is often still an attitude in which people see the internet as irrelevant, looking down on what they see as technically advanced enthusiasts who spend too
much time «playing on their computers».
This sounds like
good news from a Church perspective, but are we expecting too
much of our retirees?
That's why the
good news of Jesus is that in the middle
of this confusing world, with so
much beauty but also so
much sorrow, what God has done in Jesus launches a project, which says «Yes, the sorrow is real, but God has dealt with it and is dealing with it.