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projection

[pruh-jek-shuhn] / prəˈdʒɛk ʃən /




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Target stock was rallying behind the company’s projection that sales will return to growth in the current fiscal year after three consecutive years of sales declines.

From Barron's

The projections also assume that Tesla and SpaceX do not merge, though that possibility has been floated by Musk and analysts in the past.

From MarketWatch

For the fiscal first quarter, the company forecasts comparable sales growth of about 1%, compared with analyst projections for a 1.8% increase.

From The Wall Street Journal

The BOE had expected inflation to settle at its target from April, but higher energy prices raise doubts about that projection.

From The Wall Street Journal

This projection has appeared in past Pentagon annual reports on China’s military power.

From The Wall Street Journal