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windfall

[wind-fawl] / ˈwɪndˌfɔl /


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Many on Wall Street had been wondering whether Grimes would be content remaining in government and forgoing the potential windfall.

From The Wall Street Journal

While investors mainly have focused on Oracle’s AI business, the company’s addition of TikTok USA could also be a windfall.

From Barron's

But the news of Tesla’s windfall outraged some in the trucking industry, who allege the state provided the world’s wealthiest automaker with preferential treatment for a vehicle that is not ready.

From Los Angeles Times

For local growers, this windfall overrides the market logic that would otherwise favor cheaper imports from the U.S. or Brazil.

From The Wall Street Journal

A recent windfall came in early January after he got a social-media alert about explosions in Venezuela.

From The Wall Street Journal