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bargain

[bahr-guhn] / ˈbɑr gən /




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The guild disclosed that it is “actively bargaining with Nexstar stations in multiple markets.”

From Los Angeles Times

The sport’s collective bargaining agreement expires after this season, and the entire industry is bracing for missed games for the first time in more than three decades.

From The Wall Street Journal

The potential for AI is most likely underestimated, he believes, “but that’s not the same as saying AI investments are on the bargain counter.”

From MarketWatch

Major bottoms are rarely quiet events: They are marked by heavy participation as some people cut their losses and others try to scoop up bargains.

From Barron's

The risk is that a conflict drags on or spirals into something the U.S. didn’t bargain for.

From The Wall Street Journal