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expense

[ik-spens] / ɪkˈspɛns /


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“When combined with lower capex and cash interest expense, 2026 is forecast to deliver strong free cash flow that we expect to use to pay down debt and opportunistically repurchase our common stock,” Reeg said.

From Barron's

As American importers scrambled to switch suppliers last year, Asian producers such as Thailand and Vietnam benefitted at the expense of more highly tariffed China.

From BBC

But Charles then stepped in to provide him with a private home, at the King's expense rather than the public purse.

From BBC

Earlier, the former chair of the previous body that set pay levels and expenses for MLAs said the rise was "fully justified".

From BBC

They raise input costs for businesses at a time when many industries are already facing higher labor, transportation and energy expenses.

From MarketWatch