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boost

[boost] / bust /








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Some EU nations, such as Germany and Spain, are excited about a pact that could help boost exports at a time of global trade tensions.

From Barron's

The timing worked out well for Sandisk: Data-intensive artificial intelligence workloads have boosted demand for flash memory, while supply remains limited.

From Barron's

The timing worked out well for Sandisk: Data-intensive artificial intelligence workloads have boosted demand for flash memory, while supply remains limited.

From Barron's

“You don’t need a full remodel, but modest improvements like fresh paint, updated fixtures, landscaping and professional staging can meaningfully boost perceived value,” he said.

From MarketWatch

He also suggests that the genre was initially boosted by record collectors, as a lot of its songs are in English.

From BBC