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prosper

[pros-per] / ˈprɒs pər /


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"Family farms are the part of the fabric of NI, making significant contributions to the economy, environment and society. It is imperative that they are safeguarded and allowed to prosper for generations to come."

From BBC

Buffett is also living proof that “one could prosper by uncovering market inefficiencies,” pushing back in the 1960s and 1970s on the idea that in efficient markets, stock prices quickly absorb new information, said Klarman.

From MarketWatch

A Sephora spokesperson said the company “is laser-focused on helping all of our brands succeed and provides customized tools, teams and resources to help our brands continue to grow and prosper.”

From The Wall Street Journal

As Quality Printing and Graphics prospered, the couple bought a small house in a gated community in Rosemead.

From Los Angeles Times

But investors know it can’t prosper over the long term without a steady FDA hand.

From The Wall Street Journal