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expansion

[ik-span-shuhn] / ɪkˈspæn ʃən /


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Hellman disclosed that as Spotify’s audience continues to grow, the higher prices are designed to help with the company’s ongoing expansion.

From Los Angeles Times

The company has more levers to pull for further growth, including planned expansion of its food menu, the rollout of a mobile ordering system, and improvements in employee productivity.

From Barron's

The analysts are partly banking on a global expansion of FSD, which currently is available in seven countries.

From MarketWatch

Many of the midsize manufacturers for which Germany is famed are innovators in highly specialized technologies, but they lack the expertise to broaden their product lines, and private ownership limits their ability to finance expansion.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Our 2026 and long-term guidance—which represents sustained, accelerated revenue growth and margin expansion—reflected the Board’s confidence in our ability to enhance stockholder value,” the CoStar spokesperson said.

From Barron's