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imply

[im-plahy] / ɪmˈplaɪ /


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The executive said he spoke to multiple hyperscaler customers before the call and they implied the strong demand would last “several years.”

From Barron's

Ray didn’t exactly say this, but he gave me the printout, which implied it, right?

From Literature

By selling one call and buying another, the implied volatility expense of a hot asset is also offset.

From Barron's

At the midpoint, that implies the company is expecting sequential growth — something that Cantor Fitzgerald analyst Matthew Prisco said hasn’t played out in 16 years between those two quarters.

From MarketWatch

The company also guided for revenue growth of about 20% over the current quarter, implying a slowdown in growth.

From Barron's