Sentences with phrase «potentially lucrative move»

As noted by BBC Sport last month, Iniesta has already insisted that he will make a decision on his future at the end of April, with either a prolonged stay at Barcelona or a potentially lucrative move to China being the two options on the table.
But you have studied your options, talked with advisers, and everyone agrees it's a smart and potentially lucrative move.

Not exact matches

The move came soon after the prominent case of Joey Barton and his outspoken critique of football's potentially conflicted ties with the lucrative betting business, although the FA insists that its review was underway prior to his case reaching a settlement in April.
As we move into the second week of the tourney with the Sweet 16 delivering a mix of perennial powers and Cinderella stories, I'd like to focus this week's Pulse on an often overlooked, but potentially highly lucrative area for savvy bettors — second half wagering.
It has widely been reported that Costa could potentially be making a lucrative move to the Chinese Super League, while a number of top European teams have also expressed their desire to sign the 28 - year - old attacker.
While America is stalled in a moral debate over cells derived from embryos, other countries are moving apace with the potentially lucrative research that is expected to define medicine's next frontier, say authors Dr. Leo Furcht and William Hoffman.
The move comes as Amazon.com is expected to launch its Kindle e-reader in Japan, a potentially lucrative market where reading remains hugely popular.
The move by Allen & Overy, one of London's Magic Circle of leading corporate firms, highlights the growing conviction among U.K. firms that Australia presents a potentially lucrative route into the expanding Asian markets.
It all adds up to a very competitive market for buyers, and a fast - moving (and potentially very lucrative) market for sellers.
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