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stockpile

[stok-pahyl] / ˈstɒkˌpaɪl /




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On the one hand, today’s boomer generation of retirees is sitting on a huge stockpile of savings and assets — by some estimates, they have as much as $124 trillion to transfer to the next generations.

From MarketWatch

Supply constraints, including low stockpiles in Shanghai and increased imports due to expected 2026 tariffs, contributed to the price surge.

From Barron's

MLB is the only major North American sports league without any form of salary cap, allowing the organizations with the deepest pockets to stockpile stars by offering contracts their competitors simply can’t afford to match.

From The Wall Street Journal

China’s stockpiles are treated as strategic reserves, which don’t move prices as much as commercial inventories.

From The Wall Street Journal

Twenty One is planning to build operating businesses on top of its Bitcoin stockpile.

From Barron's