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implication

[im-pli-key-shuhn] / ˌɪm plɪˈkeɪ ʃən /


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All of this potential M&A carries one main implication for equity investors: a host of small-cap stocks could pop, given that buyout offers come at substantial premiums to current trading prices.

From Barron's

Experts said the administration’s move also has implications for energy affordability, grid reliability and the economy.

From Los Angeles Times

The material document has shocked experts on the scandal such as Second Sight forensic accountant Ron Warmington, who described the document's implications as "dynamite".

From BBC

The more important implication from this study, however, is that the majority of worker-beneficiaries are low earners who need their Social Security benefits to pay the bills.

From MarketWatch

Sharp gains in Japanese government bond yields have implications for other markets worldwide.

From The Wall Street Journal