Sentences with phrase «of out of favour»

If these latest Arsenal transfer rumours are right, then the Gunners are one of a number of teams that are interested in the transfer of the out of favour Man City star Yaya Toure, who seems to have been completely frozen out by their new manager Pep Guardiola.

Not exact matches

With gold stocks these days so deeply out of favour, contrarian investors are getting interested.
In January, a committee of the federal Liberal party, following a vote in favour of decriminalization a year earlier at the party's convention, came out with a 38 - page paper advocating full legalization.
«We're a net buyer in anything that's out of favour,» the CEO of Brookfield Asset Management said in an interview with Bloomberg in 2016.
In 2003 La Tour d'Argent put the squeeze on its millionth duck — but in the rest of the world the recipe had long since fallen out of favour.
Another example: In 2010 the United Autoworkers and the United Food and Commercial Workers unions spoke out in favour of the U.S. - South Korea Free Trade Agreement, arguing that it would «grow more jobs.»
The CEOs were generally not in favour of bailing out automakers.
LED technology soon fell out of favour once LCD screens arrived on the scene, and Bond sheepishly ditched the timepiece forever.
While these companies are unsurprisingly out of favour with many investors — a lot simply won't buy these companies on moral grounds — they think the sector's high yields, low correlation with market cycles and steady earnings will make investors give them another look, and then stock prices will appreciate.
The small diamonds produced in WA are falling out of favour with buyers, leading to questions about the industry's future.
Typically, the companies she finds have fallen out of favour for a reason, usually because people aren't keen on a sector or some issue has temporarily hurt the business.
And it's not just hardcore exercise that he has swapped out in favour of his method.
They «can't be out of favour with customers,» he says.
Puma, which fell out of favour as a fashion brand for women, has made tapping into the booming female sportswear market a key part of its strategy.
Despite its core product falling out of favour with buyers, the company is still raking it in.
The detached housing market has been completely out of sync with incomes and that sector was thought to be most favoured by wealthy non-local buyers, Somerville said.
It perfected the art of doling out taxpayer money to favoured sectors, and used the language of levers and buttons in its own budgets.
The use of public funds to help develop Alberta's economy, once championed by former premier Peter Lougheed, has since fallen out of favour.
Commodities, increasingly, are falling out of favour.
Countries such as Greece, Italy, Portugal and Spain all share common characteristics of strict rules regarding layoffs and contracting out — exactly the sort of thing precarious worriers favour here.
Companies like Southwest Airlines and AT&T have publicly come out in favour of office coupling, while others like IBM and Xerox have abolished long - held bans on dating among supervisors and staff.
There's a reason why Keynesianism had fallen out of favour among economists prior to the financial crisis.
While France and Italy have emphasised the importance of more talks, a big majority of the 19 euro zone governments favour taking a hard line with Greece, diplomats said, and Germans are running out of patience.
BlackRock has fired several prominent stockpicking fund managers and plans to switch their funds to quantitative investment strategies, in what chief executive Larry Fink called a «pivot» away from areas of active management that have fallen out of favour.
Terms like «socially responsible investing», or «ethical investing» are falling out of favour because they have moral overtones, leftover from the days when investors chose stocks based on religious or ethical criteria, for example.
The report points to a recent survey that found 70 per cent of Lower Mainland residents are in favour of allowing ridesharing services to operate in B.C. and notes that the municipalities of Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody and Langley Township have all come out in favour of ridesharing in recent weeks.
For all you kids out there, Bennett was the Conservative prime minister who did the Liberals a favour by winning the 1930 election, relieving William Lyon Mackenzie King of the responsibility of dealing with the Great Depression.
As value investors, we tend to invest in companies when they are viewed as «out of favour» by the market and have declined in price.
As value investors, we tend to include companies in the portfolio when they are viewed as «out of favour» by the market and have declined in price.
Companies can become undervalued when there is a lack of investor awareness, when an entire industry is out of favour with investors, or when a company experiences a short - term difficulty which, following careful analysis, we believe can be overcome.
«It's certainly very hypocritical for the Conservative government to say that a member of parliament that advocates on behalf of a business in his or her constituency who advocates in favour of temporary foreign workers who meet the criteria as set out in the program, if somehow that's illegitimate for a member of parliament to advocate for a temporary foreign worker permit in his constituency,» Mr. LeBlanc explained, «then the Conservatives should ask themselves why under their watch the number of temporary foreign workers has doubled.
Still, it's a reminder that even the most innocent media characters can fall out of official favour.
Investors have every reason to be confused, given Harper's stance in favour of more openness to foreign takeovers during the 2008 election campaign, and the supposed influence on his policy of the Red Wilson panel, which basically dismissed fears that corporate Canada was being «hollowed out
It is even better if the whole industry is out of favour
Once people understand the concept, they're in favour of it, but there are some rumours out there about what's going on and why, and that hasn't been helpful to us.»
Time will tell whether the shifting dynamics in the recent search data will see Ethereum once more make an advance on Bitcoin, which itself appears to have fallen dramatically out of favour with crypto - technicians, with Trustnodes demonstrating that searches for «the Lightning Network» are «down some 75 % since their recent high in December.»
So I buy companies that are not glamorous and usually out of favour.
RBI has come out in the favour of Digital Wallet users and assured that their Wallet money is safe and can be used even after 28th February.
While it could lock in a temporary profit, it will also more often than not lock the trader out of really big price moves in the favoured direction.
Likewise, Spain, France, and Singapore were favoured by China buyers in the initial stage of searching on Juwai.com, but eventually slipped out of the top 10 list to be replaced by Germany, Vietnam, and Malaysia when it came down to the actual requests and demands from Chinese homebuyers.
In a report from Forbes, sources close to the the Financial Services Agency (FSA), which approves licenses to digital currency exchanges, claim that the agency is taking the necessary steps to stamp out the use of certain cryptocurrencies that are favoured by criminals and hackers.
Alberta voters swept out cash - flush Progressive Conservative candidates in favour of the cash - strapped New Democrats in 2015, but it has generally been the case in Alberta elections that the richest campaigns win on election day.
I'm not suggesting you blindly seek out everyone who is out of favour (although it may not be a bad strategy).
Dix noted that over 70 per cent of the public favours phasing out cosmetic pesticides.
Companies can become undervalued when there is a lack of investor awareness, when an entire industry is out of favour with investors, or when a company experiences a shortterm difficulty which, following careful analysis, we believe can be overcome.
If this keeps up, bonds will finally fall out of favour and that means more money available for stocks.
In addition, it is important to recognize that there are times when a firm's investment process and strategy will be out of favour and the key is that they do not capitulate.
Just a few years ago it seemed like Canada's farmers couldn't get peas into the ground fast enough, but they're now falling out of favour.
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Robert See, I find that anyone who denies what scientific evidence objectively reveals in favour of what they personally think must be correct without any evidence whatsoever must be operating out of the same harmful pride you're talking about.
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