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momentum

[moh-men-tuhm] / moʊˈmɛn təm /


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Despite the challenges, rebuilding efforts have gained momentum in recent months after a slow start.

From Los Angeles Times

Savers Value Village’s U.S. sales in the three months ended Sept. 27 were up 10.5%, momentum that has continued through October, the start of the period when sales had usually dipped, Maher said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Not even a blockbuster third-quarter earnings report at the end of October resulted in sustained momentum.

From Barron's

One thing is for sure: Rocket Lab has plenty of momentum on its side entering 2026.

From Barron's

It points to an economy that has failed to hold on to the momentum of the prior quarter, when output rebounded strongly with a recovery in exports and rise in government spending.

From The Wall Street Journal