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attractive

[uh-trak-tiv] / əˈtræk tɪv /


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The sandwiched blend extends product shelf life, making it attractive to food and beverage companies.

From Los Angeles Times

“Absent major changes to the UK’s fiscal policies, we think U.K. equities could continue to perform well. Valuations still look attractive to us despite the rally,” wrote the team at RBC.

From Barron's

The idea was to create attractive investment options that have “greater public relevance,” the report said.

From Barron's

Precious metals were also pushing ever higher on the back of expectations for more US rate cuts, which makes them more attractive to investors.

From Barron's

Scotland's bus industry has warned that the growing number of vehicles on the road, congestion at peak times and not enough priority measures for buses is making its services less attractive.

From BBC