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jake

[jeyk] / dʒeɪk /


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“And Jake and Joe promised it’s not like we’re just flying by the seat of our pants: ‘You will know what to say, I promise.’

From Los Angeles Times

Global nitrogen markets are operating with virtually no surplus capacity, says Jake Hanley, chief growth officer at Teucrium, a fund company focusing on commodities and alternative assets.

From Barron's

Jake Krimmel, senior economist at Realtor.com, said the increase to date wasn’t big enough to affect the housing market.

From The Wall Street Journal

The payoff comes later, says basketball alum Jake Fenlon.

From The Wall Street Journal

Jake Preiserowicz, a partner at McDermott Will & Schulte and former special counsel at the CFTC, says that when the regulator determines that new rules for its products may have a particular level of public interest, it requests public comment ahead of the release of the rules.

From Barron's