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But over a longer span, the two with more extensive trading histories haven’t kept pace with the semiconductor sector.

From MarketWatch

With the wire-to-wire win, the Celtics bounced back from a lopsided loss to Atlanta and kept pace with the New York Knicks in the battle for second place in the Eastern Conference.

From Barron's

That keeps pace with an increase in calls to help turtles after 2016, the year of a marine heat wave, dubbed “The Blob,” according to Flocken.

From Los Angeles Times

First Eagle’s research indicates that “a fixed-positional asset like gold, while volatile in nominal terms, has kept pace with the growth of government debt outstanding, delivering a far stronger real return” than that of U.S.

From MarketWatch

Faster production would also help Boeing keep pace with Europe’s Airbus, which has taken advantage of the U.S. company’s stumbles in recent years.

From The Wall Street Journal