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outperform

[out-per-fawrm] / ˌaʊt pərˈfɔrm /


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Their average test scores rose by 0.6 percentile points, meaning these schools are now outperforming a larger share of the country than they were before the ban went into effect.

From The Wall Street Journal

Stocks like Yantai China Pet Foods have outperformed many consumer peers as investors position for longer term growth in pet ownership.

From Barron's

The surprise metal that may outperform silver and gold next year is copper.

From Barron's

Michael Gayed, portfolio manager of The Free Markets ETF and author of the Lead-Lag Report, notes that silver tends to outperform when “fear broadens beyond prices and into growth, liquidity, and financial stability.”

From Barron's

Recently an AI bot created by Stanford researchers outperformed some human testers in looking for security flaws in a network.

From The Wall Street Journal