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windfall

[wind-fawl] / ˈwɪndˌfɔl /


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People are reporting financial windfalls after listening to the 1979 hit “Ring My Bell.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Hence FCC pressure on sports leagues, the NFL most of all, to keep supplying major events to local stations for the ad windfalls they generate.

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To understand those convening at Epstein’s dinner table, know this law of power: Rich people don’t get richer from tax windfalls.

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However, the Norwegian company is blessed with low-cost hydropower, stands to benefit from higher aluminum prices and European premiums, and its energy division could see windfall prices.

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Wall Street doesn’t appear to have taken that potential windfall into account yet.

From Barron's