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projection

[pruh-jek-shuhn] / prəˈdʒɛk ʃən /




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When asked about financial projections offered to potential investors, Milton said, “It’s not smart to publish any type of profitability forecasts with the general public.”

From The Wall Street Journal

“Only one rate cut is expected later this year at the moment, although the Fed’s economic projections and comments could affect monetary policy forecasts,” the manager of Market Research & Fintech Strategy adds.

From The Wall Street Journal

Each bid includes a projection of the number of packages they expect to ship through the Postal Service, and the price they are willing to pay for this access.

From The Wall Street Journal

New projections from the Congressional Budget Office advance that to 2032.

From MarketWatch

The projection was slightly down from last year's figure of more than 154 million voyagers.

From Barron's