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upstart

[uhp-stahrt, uhp-stahrt] / ˈʌpˌstɑrt, ʌpˈstɑrt /


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The bearish view concerns whether Microsoft can bring its customer base into the world of AI while fending off competition from upstarts like Anthropic, Stucky said.

From MarketWatch

In The WSJ Money Interview, Gunjan Banerji will sit down with business magnates, financial titans and upstarts from all walks of life to answer your questions about how they made their fortunes.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Wall Street Journal’s Gunjan Banerji is sitting down with business magnates, financial titans and upstarts from all walks of life to answer your questions about how they made their fortunes.

From The Wall Street Journal

American car executives have been transparent about their fear of upstart Chinese carmakers such as BYD and the threat they pose to the U.S. auto industry.

From The Wall Street Journal

He then took on a newly established role, writing about the rise of financial-technology upstarts and banks’ efforts to modernize.

From The Wall Street Journal