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bargain

[bahr-guhn] / ˈbɑr gən /




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Warner may have been forced back to the bargaining table by its lawyers or big shareholders who have multiple fingers in the wind.

From The Wall Street Journal

The many financial companies that are using AI to their advantage are another basketful of potential bargains.

From Barron's

With collective bargaining, workers could demand transparency about the use of enterprise AI and demand fair compensation for the knowledge it gathers.

From The Wall Street Journal

The opportunities haven’t been lost on bargain hunters, most notably in the retail crowd.

From MarketWatch

"We will continue the fight to the end," farm trade unionist Costas Tzelas told a crowd of a few thousand at central Syntagma Square, including workers opposed to a new collective bargaining law.

From Barron's