Sentences with phrase «see our week points»

Former players / pundits / fans / rivals / football lovers in general can see our week points.

Not exact matches

Investors will look to send U.S. stocks to their fifth straight week of gains with a strong finish to a week that saw the Dow Jones Industrial Average finally get back above the 17,000 - point mark and creeped into positive territory for the year.
If this process sounds too tedious, you can also make a point of assessing your to - do list a couple of times a week to see how much bandwidth you have and, based on that assessment, decide whether you can take on helping others at that time.
«One week, when I retrieved the data for the week of May 17, I noticed there was unusual amount of bitcoin activity that I have not seen before... from nothing to hundreds of data points a day, clearly bitcoin mining.
«If we see 3.0 percent next week that is going to spook people more - the equity market psyche is fragile at this point
And then second, with regard to pricing and also in light of the really short volatility we've seen in the commodity complex the last couple of weeks, should we be thinking of your pricing decisions as wholly decoupled from commodity price volatility at this point or is there flexibility to move within the ranges that you've outlined?
U.S. Equity Funds enjoyed a record - breaking surge of fresh money during the second week of March, as investors shrugged off an impending U.S. rate hike and the internal struggles of Trump's administration and chased a rally that saw the benchmark Dow Jones Industrial Average Index climb more than 400 points in a day.
While I certainly see the recent growth and news in Litecoin as a positive I feel it prudent to point out that Litecoin may experience some volatility in the coming weeks and months.
The Dow saw its two biggest one - day point losses ever in the span of a week, and while markets recovered somewhat after, they've remained choppy.
Dan's contention was that there is about a 3 week lag between the point where consumer tech companies see a slowdown, and the point where it becomes clear to the components makers.
Zuckerberg was asked by US lawmakers last week what kind of regulation he would and wouldn't like to see laid upon Internet companies — and he made a point of arguing for privacy carve outs to avoid falling behind, of all things, competitors in China.
We should also see a significant pick up in the number of stocks hitting new 52 - week highs versus stocks falling to new 52 - week lows... If anything, the only point of concern we have with the current buy signal is that the major averages (S&P 500, Nasdaq, and Dow) are still trading below their 50 - day moving averages.»
With this privileged point of view, for example, the researchers saw Fancy Bear using 213 short links targeting 108 email addresses on the hillaryclinton.com domain, as the company explained in a somewhat overlooked report earlier this summer, and as BuzzFeed reported last week.
It is therefore not yet clear (although clarity could develop in the coming weeks) that we are at a tipping point from which we will see bond yields march dramatically higher.
It's still not great, of course, and as far as traditional equities markets go, a cost 50 % decline is a disaster, but in the cryptocurrency markets, and especially against the backdrop of the bloodbath we have seen across other points over the last few weeks, it's a drop in the ocean.
«The GOP has pinned their 2018 strategy on marketing a delusion, and voters see through it — including the 2016 Trump voters in Pennsylvania's 18th district who'd been calling the tax plan a «giveaway to the rich» weeks before Republicans were trounced in a place Trump won by 20 [points].»
Although the past few weeks have seen the 10 - year Treasury yield hold stable around 2.9 %, US Treasury yields have risen by approximately 45 basis points since the beginning of the year.
Futures Point to Full Week of Gains After Sharp Correction US equity markets could end the week with a full house of gains as long as indices manage to hold onto the small gains being seen in futures ahead of the oWeek of Gains After Sharp Correction US equity markets could end the week with a full house of gains as long as indices manage to hold onto the small gains being seen in futures ahead of the oweek with a full house of gains as long as indices manage to hold onto the small gains being seen in futures ahead of the open.
While most of the market seemed not to notice, seeing as it was fixated on corporate earnings and what's going on in the tech sector, the yield on the T - note surged by 14 basis points last week to close Friday at 2.96 %.
On the other hand, I think the most interesting point will be to see if and how the Topdanmark stock price will react to a change to a dividend stock next week, which seems to be quite likely.
UBS analysts pinpointed a key abnormality in last week's correction: «a U.S. equity decline of 7.4 %, as seen over the last five working days, has historically been associated with a high yield spread widening of 75 — 80 basis points... The actual move has only been 21 basis points
But as I noted last week (see Two Point Three Sigmas Above the Norm), nominal growth and interest rate variations have historically canceled out over the past century, with little effect on the accuracy of our valuation estimates — matched reductions in the growth rate and the discount rate really don't affect fair value.
If you, as the pastor, used to do 90 % of the «ministry» functions of the church (however that is defined) during your 60 - 70 hours of work, but you can now only devote 10 - 15 hours per week to «pastoral work» (but see the point above), this means that someone else in the church is going to have to step up to the plate and fill in the gaps.
Jenni Konner, executive producer of the HBO series Girls, told The New York Times last week: «I see this as a tipping point.
I know at this point its sort of kicking a dead horse, because I know we've both agreed that clearly we'll see what we want to see but your answer just begged the question, so this friend of yours is he a) a christian himself b) had he been praying for a job before c) why did your prayer take an entire week to be fulfilled d) is it a good job?
And so my big act of valor this week will be simple: I'm going to pick up the first magazine I see in the grocery store, point to the cover, and laugh like a maniac, right in front of God and everybody.
While I'm glad to see Bell take this step forward a few points come to mind... 1) Why did Rob Bell wait to make this announcment until the week his book was released?
It pointed off to the north, toward more of the same purple vistas and twisted canyons that he had seen for the past week or more.
I'm feeling quite excited today as this last week I seem to have reached a bit of a turning point and people are beginning to «come and see» what I'm getting up to!
We've seen much speculation and many trade rumors in the weeks since Durant's momentous decision, but the star point guard has been publicly silent as he ponders his future.
I am off bashing and criticizing Ozil in recent weeks as I don't see the point, I have been highlighting the massive flaws in his game that are making him look out of place in the EPL but people will keep sweeping them under the carpet but will highlight Girouds, Arteta's, Wilshere's, Cazorla's, Ramsey's, Sanogo's, Walcott, Mert... and the list goes on..
let me get back to the point before wondering off, i think we actually have to sell some players in order to bring in anyone, which looks rather bleak, if wenger actually sells debuchy and jenkinson which i think he wants to do, i think he has someone in mind he wants to bring in, but lets see we have at most 3 weeks to go
«Fantastic achievement this fantastic achievement that» Yes to a point you may be right, but we are now (apparently) out of the financial retraint period and according to Chips Keswick last summer we had # 100» 000000 to spend, unyet what is fantastic is that Wenger was not too interested in buying the World class defensive midfielder we desperately needed in the summer, nor has he addressed the defensive shortfalls, during the summer transfer he was in Italy on the day we bought Welbeck, and during the most recent transfer window he spend three out of the four weeks messing around buying some apparent wonderkid who we wont see on the pitch for around 18 months.
Team Annenberg (Once Upon)-- Currently tied for 14th with 0 points (Last Week: NR)-- Dean «thanks for bringing your brother, good to see you Matt» Baba had 23.
As you can see, public money has been steadily pounding Alabama all week which has caused this 1.5 - point line move.
As the week continues, it will be interesting to see whether the majority of tickets ultimately take Auburn and the points.
To Hamilton's credit, and this needs to be remembered in the coming weeks when this point of focus inevitably expands, the Brit seemed annoyed with his pit - wall for not seeing Ferrari's strategy more than the strategy itself.
Why you should care: We JUST saw this match last month (and many times before), so really the main compelling point of this match is to see how it might tease a possible Money in the Bank cash - in later in the evening, as Sheamus hilariously tried and failed to cash in his guaranteed world title shot two weeks ago.
Like Arsenal last season, the club are in uncharted territory with a hungry squad; it will be interesting to see how Liverpool plays with a three - point lead over Hull and Chelsea this week.
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So next week we could have Bellerin, Gibbs and Coquelin back and the week after that could see the return of Mertesacker, Debuchy and Walcott but for this weekend the Gunners need to take all three points off Swansea in Wales and even with our injury problems there is more than enough quality in the side to do that, isn't there?
Berry was voted into the Pro Bowl for the fourth time in his career last week, but for those out there that see the Pro Bowl as a popularity contest or a name - recognition game (which it is, sometimes), I know we both think it's pretty important to point out that Berry's performance this season definitely makes him deserving of the honor — it's no sympathy vote based on his story.
While I see your point I think it's been made pretty clear by everyone Wenger has complete control when it comes to footballing matters at arsenal and as Charlie Nicholas said a few seasons back it is arsene who decides to buy or walk away for example holding was told of arsenal's interest in him and it took three weeks for Wenger to agree to sign him for # 2million, that's not exactly a lot of money to arsenal is it.
With Liverpool and Tottenham facing each other, while Man United face in form Watford and Man City travel to Bournemouth, all three points for Arsenal should see the table looking much better for us next week, so come on you Gunners, get this win and get out of the top four dogfight.
This form has seen them shoot into second place in the Premier league table just 2 - points behind early leaders Chelsea and fans will be hoping that these big injury set - backs will not have too great of an effect on their club's form as the season progresses and they will welcome back Flores when he returns from his suspension in several week's time.
This is what I've been saying for weeks that I just don't see the point in Monreal or Kolasinac at CB.If LB's are being played at CB it tells me more of the quality of the other players than the quality of the LB's.
The Gunners go into the next round of league games just outside the top four, but only by goal difference to Chelsea and a single point to Tottenham, so any slip ups there will see us break into the top four for the first time this season and if that does not happen this week it will be the one after or the one after that.
I'm not going to go all out and say that Leicester are also going to start slipping up in the coming weeks, but I would not be surprised to see them drop points against Southampton tomorrow, who are known to bring some of the toughest games to even the strongest opponents.
I have also seen fantasy winning managers who react to every event - injury, suspensions, double game week, etc to maximise points.
They have been just about managing to win recently but it has been far from comprehensive and as the pressure increases from week to week I can see them dropping points.
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