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laggard

[lag-erd] / ˈlæg ərd /


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Teves speculates that given gold’s laggard status in December, it may be a case of the more industrial white metals playing catch up.

From MarketWatch

Google spent much of the year viewed as an AI laggard, but its Gemini 3 launch in November sparked enthusiasm among investors that the company is actually not far behind.

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Investors could easily rotate into the AI laggards.

From Barron's

The stock is up only 1.4% this year, as investors have perceived the company as an AI laggard because of slower-than-expected growth in Amazon Web Services.

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It’s worth noting that the stocks weren’t always laggards.

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