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mint

[mint] / mɪnt /






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Software stocks, which minted gains for investors for years, also got hammered this week.

From MarketWatch

Stocks’ gravity-defying rally has pushed companies’ valuations to previously unfathomable levels and minted a class of millionaires whose spending has helped keep the economy humming.

From The Wall Street Journal

As well as the queen's portrait, the coins feature designs "symbolically reflecting the many facets of Queen Elizabeth II's life and legacy", the mint said.

From BBC

In the end, the newly minted best traditional prize went to Zach Top, who proved his credentials by accepting the trophy in a cowboy hat.

From BBC

The company’s mints, which source silver from local refineries in North America, are backlogged with orders.

From The Wall Street Journal