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prospect

[pros-pekt] / ˈprɒs pɛkt /




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One issue is that the company’s near-term growth prospects are somewhat held in check by supply constraints.

From MarketWatch

Plant manager Allen Bailey said the person who used to do Digit’s job was transferred to a higher-skilled inspection position that offers better career prospects.

From The Wall Street Journal

Airlines are grappling with the prospect of more expensive jet fuel, and raising airfares in some cases.

From The Wall Street Journal

In January, the government proposed opening 70 new blocs to prospecting, more than half of them in the Arctic waters of the Barents Sea.

From Barron's

But longer-dated energy futures are now rising, suggesting that traders are pricing in the prospect of a longer war.

From Barron's