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cohort

[koh-hawrt] / ˈkoʊ hɔrt /


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Positive news could trigger big snapbacks from this cohort, as much as $86 billion over the next month if there’s a sustained rally.

From MarketWatch

Our parents are squarely boomers, and older ones, at that, and we grew up with a freedom that our younger cohorts envied but not the neglect that our older cousins complained of.

From The Wall Street Journal

Flipping the telescope to the large end is not unique to this particular cohort, nor is it anything to criticize or demonize.

From Salon

Bell Potter says a small cohort may also benefit from the energy squeeze, citing those with access to renewable-power supply or those that produce their own energy.

From The Wall Street Journal

Bell Potter says a small cohort may also benefit from the energy squeeze, citing those with access to renewable-power supply or those that produce their own energy.

From The Wall Street Journal