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lease

[lees] / lis /
VERB
rent object, residence
Synonyms
Antonyms
WEAK


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Adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, amortization after leases—the company’s preferred metric, which strips out exceptional and other one-off items—increased 5.1% to 662 million euros.

From The Wall Street Journal

To be sure, the coffee chain faces a range of risks, from macro consumer pressure to rising lease costs—a headwind that Wall Street may be underestimating, said Tower.

From Barron's

Sources close to the company said Paramount would scrutinize the numerous real estate leases in an effort to bring together far-flung teams into a more centralized space.

From Los Angeles Times

Those busy days were heady, but they weren’t built to last, said real estate broker Carl Muhlstein, who helps arrange sales and leases of studios and other large entertainment facilities.

From Los Angeles Times

There are around five million leasehold homes in England and Wales, where people own the right to occupy a property via lease for a limited number of years from a freeholder.

From BBC