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proposition

[prop-uh-zish-uhn] / ˌprɒp əˈzɪʃ ən /




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Mann writes that Glencore has an attractive copper portfolio, a strategically invaluable asset in this era of resource nationalism, and given Glencore’s relative discount rating it’s therefore an appealing investment proposition.

From MarketWatch

Tarang Amin, who heads up e.l.f.—known for its affordable cosmetics and skin care—said the company’s value proposition was resonating with consumers across income and age demographics.

From Barron's

The company’s product roadmap is positioning it for improved margins and the value proposition for customers, while its bidirectional charging technology is well-suited for 800V data center applications, according to the analysts.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Iran is seeking to shift the venue, because it viewed the multilateral, open format in Türkiye as a high-risk, low-reward proposition,” said Oral Toga, a researcher at the Center for Iranian Studies in Turkey.

From The Wall Street Journal

Unless, of course, the point of the party is the game — which is an entirely different and equally valid proposition.

From Salon