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rebound

[ri-bound, ree-bound, ree-bound, ri-bound] / rɪˈbaʊnd, ˈriˈbaʊnd, ˈriˌbaʊnd, rɪˈbaʊnd /


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Morgan analysts, in a note on Friday, said that Gap’s management initially indicated Athleta’s rebound would see a “full inflection” in the spring of 2024.

From MarketWatch • May 31, 2026

No more traveling calls, rarely calls for over-the-top or blatant shoves in the back to grab a rebound.

From Los Angeles Times • May 30, 2026

Retail sales due Tuesday will show whether the rebound in consumer demand—a key drive of the economy’s recovery—has lost steam.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 29, 2026

For a stock that recently touched a 52-week low, even modest evidence of stabilization can be enough to spark a rebound.

From Barron's • May 28, 2026

I made it a point to go for every rebound.

From "Here to Stay" by Sara Farizan




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