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vice

[vahys] / vaɪs /




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Stocks in other currencies become more valuable as the dollar falls in value, which boosts returns in dollar terms—and, of course, vice versa.

From The Wall Street Journal

Today, the same fakes can be flagged using AI developed by a company called N2N Services, said Claudia Lee, Golden West College’s vice president of student services.

From Los Angeles Times

As vice chairman, the 63-year-old has led all of the companies that Berkshire owns outside of the insurance sector since 2018.

From The Wall Street Journal

“The people who volunteered, donated and voted deserve to know what went wrong,” Jamal Simmons, a former Harris vice presidential advisor, told the Hill newspaper.

From Los Angeles Times

He told investors in his Thanksgiving letter last month that he is “going quiet”—“sort of”—and reiterated his confidence in Abel, Berkshire’s vice chairman of noninsurance operations.

From The Wall Street Journal