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peers

noun as in generation

noun as in jury

Strongest matches

Strong match

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Shell, instead, stands out from its European peers.

Profit and cash flow will only accelerate in 2026 and beyond, and the stock’s valuation looks attractive even though the shares trade at a premium to their peers, Luebchow said.

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The stock is lagging behind European peers—gaining 31% this year against an industry average of 44%—despite a broad footprint across the continent and lucrative investment banking franchise.

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But none of his bills advanced in a Legislature that still generally requires its members to go through the process of doing the work to win favor from peers.

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Therefore, she thinks it makes sense to look at Vertiv’s profile relative to peers, some of which are exposed to a more challenged macroeconomy.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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