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bottom

[bot-uhm] / ˈbɒt əm /






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I know they are losing a few players to Afcon, but that would only be a big problem if they were languishing near the bottom of the table.

From BBC

"You have to make things easy to take apart, so that people clean them. The bottom line is, if it's not easy to take apart, you don't clean it."

From BBC

That’s because surveys that track pricing for the base or lowest fare don’t take into account the fact that travelers often pay for perks and extras beyond that bottom fare.

From MarketWatch

The results prompted the Memphis, Tenn., shipping company to raise the bottom end of its outlook for the full year, even as it navigates impacts from changes in global trade.

From The Wall Street Journal

“The markets usually have a pretty decent correction that starts within 12 months prior to the midterm election date, and stocks usually bottom ahead of it,” said Sean Clark, CIO at Clark Capital Management Group.

From MarketWatch