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sizable

[sahy-zuh-buhl] / ˈsaɪ zə bəl /


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That means a growing number of ETF holders are now sitting on sizable losses.

From MarketWatch

But spending what could be 40% of annual revenue on AI chips and related infrastructure is still a sizable gamble.

From The Wall Street Journal

Berkshire stock is seen as a haven because the company has cash holdings of more than $350 billion, a sizable chunk of its $1.1 trillion market value and far more than any other American company.

From Barron's

The caveat of this rotation is that the S&P 500 is weighted by market capitalization, and few of the companies whose stocks are hitting records are that sizable.

From MarketWatch

Much like Allen’s abode in Buffalo, it has a sizable pool, which can be accessed via a motorized window wall between the main living area and the backyard.

From MarketWatch