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overhang

[oh-ver-hang, oh-ver-hang] / ˌoʊ vərˈhæŋ, ˈoʊ vərˌhæŋ /


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And with Nvidia projecting that its gross margins will stay in the mid-70s range next year, even as prices for its components go up, Rasgon said that eliminates “another potential overhang.”

From MarketWatch

The expiry could be the biggest overhang on Thai Airways’ shares, he adds.

From The Wall Street Journal

This comes without the overhang from UniCredit, with which it has a key distribution deal in Italy that might not be renewed once it lapses in mid-2027.

From The Wall Street Journal

In stock markets, these overhangs usually run six to 18 months.

From MarketWatch

“While valuation is not demanding, we view the lack of clear visibility into a meaningful inflection point as the primary overhang on the stock,” he added.

From MarketWatch