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slump

[sluhmp] / slʌmp /




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Still, it’s up more than 6% over the past week, recovering from an initial slump to $63,000 immediately after the U.S. launched attacks on Iran Saturday morning.

From Barron's

Trade Desk’s stock had slumped 63% over the past year, facing a revenue growth slowdown and stiff competition.

From Barron's

The stock has slumped 57% since the IPO, through Wednesday’s close.

From Barron's

Years of sluggish consumption and a property slump have battered traditional sectors like food, apparel and real estate, leaving companies hunting for new growth drivers.

From The Wall Street Journal

The fury was at its height on the hour when Arsenal keeper David Raya made a save from Georginio Rutter down to his right then slumped to the ground holding his shoulder, requiring lengthy treatment.

From BBC