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poster

[poh-ster] / ˈpoʊ stər /


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On one hand, “someone can argue that Block is not exactly a poster child of an efficiently run company,” noting “duplicate cost functions across Block” on a historical basis.

From MarketWatch

The posters that hang in hospitals and clinics are nothing more than Band-Aids placed on a wound that won’t heal without surgery.

From The Wall Street Journal

For about five seconds a poster for the James Bond film No Time To Die appears.

From BBC

Amalfitano invites grassroots groups to use the store to organize, make posters and safety kits, hold “know your rights” workshops and run community watchdog groups for nearby Home Depot stores.

From Los Angeles Times

Not long ago, megacap tech was Wall Street’s poster child for frothy valuation.

From MarketWatch