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plummet

[pluhm-it] / ˈplʌm ɪt /


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The price of copper, Zambia's main export, plummeted, leading to an economic decline that diminished the ability to tour, record and buy music.

From BBC

A sister token called Luna also plummeted to near zero within days of the depeg.

From The Wall Street Journal

In October the Washington Post reported that ticket sales had plummeted for the Kennedy Center’s three largest performance venues.

From Los Angeles Times

Oracle’s shares have plummeted more than 40% since then, cutting Ellison’s wealth by more than $170 billion, according to an analysis of his Oracle stake by Dow Jones Market Data.

From The Wall Street Journal

As the ability of AI to generate realistic video improves, production costs will plummet, and we’ll see new entrants in the media industry.

From The Wall Street Journal