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fetch

[fech] / fɛtʃ /


Example Sentences

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“He was just like sitting outside, not barking at anybody or playing fetch.”

From Los Angeles Times

The medical-device contract development and manufacturing sector has been a hotbed for deal activity in recent years—with companies fetching higher multiples to their earnings and revenue in those transactions than Integer’s current implied multiple.

From The Wall Street Journal

Shares now fetch about 30 times 2026 earnings, a bargain compared with the 43-times multiple they were trading at back in May.

From Barron's

Shares are now fetching 31 times future earnings, down from about 44 times on June 30.

From Barron's

Discovery was fetching a market cap just over $30 billion in early September before deal speculation began.

From The Wall Street Journal