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quintuple

[kwin-too-puhl, -tyoo-, -tuhp-uhl, kwin-too-puhl, -tyoo-] / kwɪnˈtu pəl, -ˈtju-, -ˈtʌp əl, ˈkwɪn tʊ pəl, -tjʊ- /




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And Raymond James’s Brian Gesuale weighed in with an $800-per-share price target, which is easily the highest on Wall Street and would require shares to essentially quintuple from current levels.

From MarketWatch Jul. 7, 2026

That is, with a strange exception: The technology to allow the world to quintuple its coal consumption, such as burning coal in cars.

From The Wall Street Journal May 29, 2026

The country of 800,000 inhabitants saw its GDP almost quintuple in the five years since 2020, according to IMF figures.

From BBC Sep. 1, 2025

The LHC already detects the occasional Higgs pair and should see more after it is upgraded in 2026–29 to quintuple its collision rate.

From Science Magazine Mar. 27, 2024

No one imagined that the prison population would more than quintuple in their lifetime.

From "The New Jim Crow" by Michelle Alexander

The population of Los Angeles quintuples in two decades.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 10, 2025

Enthusiasts and scalpers routinely queue for hours outside of flagship Nike stores so they may secure a hot pair of LeBrons before the price tag quintuples on the open market.

From The Verge May 25, 2022

The weight of a headset quintuples once you move from an assistant to head coach, and the spotlight — particularly at a Power Five school — can be blinding.

From Seattle Times Sep. 6, 2021

Tweak those assumptions to 20 percent variable cost and 15 percent penetration and the cost per subscriber quintuples.

From Forbes Oct. 11, 2013

Original Sins quintuples its predecessor, offering five main characters, all Southerners, who try to grow up in a region and a country that are changing even faster than they are.

From Time Magazine Archive

By their sixth gathering this past April, attendance had quintupled, with a mix of regulars and newcomers at every session.

From Los Angeles Times May 19, 2026

From 2015 through 2024, annual revenue more than doubled and the stock quintupled in value.

From Barron's Feb. 4, 2026

He says that since Google added natural-language voice interactions to Gemini, total usage of the chatbot quintupled.

From The Wall Street Journal Jan. 24, 2026

Bitcoin prices have more than quintupled since then.

From The Wall Street Journal Dec. 2, 2025

But Guido’s reputation was still on the increase, and in process of time he quintupled his prices.

From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 6 "Groups, Theory of" to "Gwyniad" by Various

Pony AI on Tuesday reported a quintupling of robotaxi revenue and increased sales targets as the Chinese vehicle company also saw widening losses.

From MarketWatch May 26, 2026

We should never rule out the likelihood that this kind of vibes-based quintupling down will have a nice payoff at the end.

From Slate Feb. 3, 2026

Chief Executive Bryon Hargis said it isn’t the straightforward engineering of quintupling the sound barrier that has held the U.S. back, but the manufacturing challenge of mass-producing weapons that can do so reliably and economically.

From The Wall Street Journal Dec. 5, 2025

The company's net income is seen quintupling to over $22 billion in the same fiscal year before reaching $35 billion the following year.

From Reuters Aug. 28, 2023

Love is simply an extension of this process—-making it efficacious before marriage and thus quintupling its importance.

From Primitive Love and Love-Stories by Finck, Henry Theophilus




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