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A wave of ribbon-cutting ceremonies is sweeping the Saudi capital as multinationals face a January deadline to open regional headquarters in the Gulf kingdom or lose out on government contracts.
Bell, who stepped into a consultancy role with AJ Bell last year, told This is Money that unprofitable platforms could ‘go off the cliff edge in the not too distant future’, raising the potential for customers to lose out.
Brewers Association of Australia chief executive John Preston says punters and families will be the ones to lose out from the beer tax increase.
Source: https://www.perthnow.com.au/business/brewers-slam-out-of-control-beer-tax-increases-c-11452307
Burlington Mayor Marianne Meed Ward, the chair of the big city mayors' group, said Calandra's decision is "short sighted" and means many municipalities will lose out on 2023 funding.
But unless its owners are able to sell within a week, the owners are set to lose out on $3.5million.
'Employers with an old school attitude towards working from home will be the ones who lose out because people want flexibility,' she said.
Households with kids will, on average, lose out on an extra $223 each month, according to the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, a nonpartisan research and policy institute.
However, the DMDK which gained the Opposition status through that victory, fell flat in the following polls as it was not able to win any seats and also started to lose out on its vote bank.
If Atlanta were to lose out and finish short of last year's win total, Smith's future would be uncertain.
If the club folds, noted Dumore, it will be the youth and children of the community who will lose out.
In similar situations in the past, Israel increased funding for research in Judea and Samaria so that those institutions would not lose out, he said.
“I think the Steelers will lose out to the Bengals, but I think the Steelers end up doing better than the Browns and the Ravens when it’s all said and done based on their depth on offense, based on their depth on that offensive line”, he said.
Members who could lose their Metis citizenship status could lose out on rights and benefits such as federal funding dispersed amongst members by Metis nations, she said.
Miss an important financial date or deadline, and you could be on the hook for a penalty or lose out on a limited-time opportunity to save money.
Source: https://www.moneytalksnews.com/money-calendar-january/
Otherwise, it may lose out to peer cities, such as Seattle and Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Over 2,000 Hornets travelled to Berkshire to see their injury-ravaged side battle hard, but ultimately lose out.
Over time, investors in these amortizing 'return of principal' funds lose out on both principal (from NAV liquidated to pay the distribution) and income (distributions shrink as NAV declines).
PAYMENTS from the Tooth Fairy are down 10 per cent in Somerset as children lose out due to the cost of living crisis, according to a survey.
SNP demands reform of minimum wage as younger workers could lose out on £9.
Sometimes I lose out on custom orders when it’s impossible to meet up with a very tight delivery time.
Source: https://www.bellanaija.com/2023/10/doing-life-with-elizabeth-adedeji/