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mover

[moo-ver] / ˈmu vər /














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BlackRock and Hutchison have business interests in China, and MSC is one of the biggest movers of Chinese exports around the world.

From The Wall Street Journal

A first mover will be able to buy DAX futures before they tick higher, then sell out at a higher price—a strategy that can add up to big profits over time.

From The Wall Street Journal

I arrived in Manhattan earlier this year before my movers.

From The Wall Street Journal

The splashy affair helped cement the reputation of the burgeoning community of about 1,000 full-time residents as a vacation retreat for Hollywood’s movers and shakers.

From Los Angeles Times

The transports are no longer made up of just movers of things that are made, and the industrials certainly are no longer just makers, but they still represent key sectors of the economy.

From MarketWatch