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"It was difficult news for the market, coming just two months and a day after Sept. 11," said Thomas M. Galvin, chief investment officer at Credit Suisse First Boston.
The north Wales cabinet meeting follows a period of "difficult news" for the region's economy, Mr Drakeford said.
"This is very difficult news for the entire community," Danica White, Warmbier's high school English teacher, told HuffPost.
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"Unfortunately, the sale has resulted in job losses, which we appreciate is difficult news for those involved.
"This will be very difficult news for people in the neighborhood to take," the councilman said.
Tracey Foster, Peterlee manufacturing director at PepsiCo UK said: "We appreciate that this is very difficult news for everyone at the Peterlee site.
The chancellor said the job cuts were "obviously very difficult news for people directly affected by the decisions around Alderley Park".
Howard Archer, economist at the consultancy IHS Global Insight, described the latest figures as "very disappointing and difficult news for Chancellor George Osborne to digest".
It was especially difficult news for Mr. Pompelio to absorb, said friends, because it was also the 13th anniversary of the murder of his 17-year-old son, Tony.
"Where there are job cuts this is clearly difficult news for staff affected by these changes.
"This is clearly difficult news for our staff and we will do everything we can to support them, including seeking redeployment opportunities wherever possible to ensure compulsory redundancies are a last resort".
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