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flock

[flok] / flɒk /




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Dividends, too, are real, tangible things—and investors flocked to them too.

From Barron's

When the U.S.-born star opted in 2019 to compete for her mother’s home country of China, sponsors flocked to her camera-ready charisma—and for her access to one of the world’s largest markets.

From The Wall Street Journal

Investors have flocked to Cisco as it looks to be benefiting from the growing demand for the hardware that powers artificial intelligence.

From Barron's

Yet that pattern had reversed in recent days, as many tech names fell out of favor and investors flocked to havens like food and beverage makers.

From Barron's

Yet that pattern had reversed in recent days, as many tech names fell out of favor and investors flocked to havens like food and beverage makers.

From Barron's