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wrestle

[res-uhl] / ˈrɛs əl /


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The merged business has continued to wrestle with a slump in luxury-good sales, and it raised $600 million in fresh capital in June from bondholders to help cover a debt payment due then.

From The Wall Street Journal

Christmas week sparked a Santa Claus rally, but a stock market that’s posted three straight years of above-average gains will have to wrestle with a simple fact of life—it’s incredibly hard to stay perfect.

From Barron's

Christmas week sparked a Santa Claus rally, but a stock market that’s posted three straight years of above-average gains will have to wrestle with a simple fact of life—it’s incredibly hard to stay perfect.

From Barron's

Christmas week sparked a Santa Claus rally, but a stock market that’s posted three straight years of above-average gains will have to wrestle with a simple fact of life—it’s incredibly hard to stay perfect.

From Barron's

But there’s other questions as the show goes on that I wrestle with.

From The Wall Street Journal