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bounce

[bouns] / baʊns /






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Analysts predict Islamic State would bounce back if Rwandan forces left.

From The Wall Street Journal

Walt Disney stock could bounce if the company focuses the next chapter of growth on its media business, Needham says.

From Barron's

Micron Technology shares bounced higher on Tuesday, as memory-chip investors got some relief after a tough stretch.

From MarketWatch

The shares first bounced along a support zone defined by multiple intraday lows in September, October and November at the lower border, and by intraday lows in October, November and December at the upper border.

From MarketWatch

And when Yamamoto got Alejandro Kirk to bounce into a double play, he clinched Game 7 for the Dodgers.

From The Wall Street Journal