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notch

[noch] / nɒtʃ /


NOUN
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Major U.S. stock indexes notched their fourth straight session of gains Wednesday, boosted by expectations for interest-rate cuts and renewed enthusiasm for the artificial-intelligence trade.

From The Wall Street Journal

The company said its app Qwen had become “one of the fastest-growing AI applications to date,” notching more than 10 million downloads within the first week of its public beta launch.

From Barron's

Rated two notches above speculative-grade territory, Oracle’s bonds now carry yields that are higher than those of almost any of its investment-grade tech peers.

From The Wall Street Journal

The company also notched a significant victory in September, when a federal judge declined to levy harsh penalties against the company after earlier finding it maintained an illegal monopoly in the search market.

From The Wall Street Journal

The big-box retailer cut its annual profit outlook and said it would invest billions to upgrade stores as the company notched its 12th consecutive quarter of weak or falling sales.

From The Wall Street Journal