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boon

[boon] / bun /


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“The elevated spending will likely be a boon for earnings across the S&P 500 as hyperscalers and beyond pay for the materials and industrial equipment associated with the data center buildout,” he said.

From Barron's

Since most of these jobs involved spending money or regulating business, rather than creating wealth, this decline is an economic boon.

From The Wall Street Journal

UBS analyst David Vogt wrote in a note on Feb. 4 that he thinks the rise in spending from large tech companies could be a boon for Cisco.

From Barron's

For smaller players, owning their real estate and means of production can be a boon.

From The Wall Street Journal

While slowing prices are a boon to buyers, they also have an adverse effect on current homeowners and their home values.

From MarketWatch