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windfall

[wind-fawl] / ˈwɪndˌfɔl /


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Analysts are fine with the consistent spending growth they expect, without projecting a $1.5 trillion windfall.

From Barron's

The proliferation of prediction markets has raised concerns about users making trades using inside information and manipulating markets to score windfalls.

From The Wall Street Journal

For now, bets against AI giants remain relatively modest, in part because there aren’t as many ways to establish the type of big, bearish wagers that produced windfalls when past investment frenzies ended.

From The Wall Street Journal

One of these initial bets hit, resulting in a nearly $5,000 windfall.

From MarketWatch

Beecher argued Zambrano could eventually be granted asylum and “receive a real windfall” if the court were to dismiss with prejudice.

From Los Angeles Times