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[kuhm-ing] / ˈkʌm ɪŋ /




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“If the customers aren’t coming in, they don’t have a problem letting you sit around because you’re not costing them anything.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Peggy: Looks like the team which Russell Martin built is coming good at last.

From BBC

West Ham, with just 14 points all season, have London derbies at Tottenham and Chelsea either side of a tough game at home against Sunderland coming up.

From BBC

But if investors rely on smart, time-tested risk management, their portfolios will thrive in the coming year.

From The Wall Street Journal

The first is the forward price-to-earnings ratio, the gold standard that measures Wall Street’s future expectations; Essaye noted the “market only cares about what’s coming next.”

From Barron's