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Meir

American  
[mey-eer, mahy-er] / meɪˈɪər, ˈmaɪ ər /

noun

  1. Golda Goldie MabovitchGoldie Myerson, 1898–1978, Israeli political leader, born in Russia: prime minister 1969–74.


Meir British  
/ meɪˈɪə /

noun

  1. Golda (ˈɡəʊldə) 1898–1978, Israeli stateswoman, born in Russia; prime minister (1969–74)

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While rumors of peace talks swirl, Meir Kliner, president of Ondas Autonomous Systems, said on Wednesday’s fourth-quarter earnings call that demand for the company’s services will remain after the Iran war ends.

From Barron's

Iran instead submitted its own set of demands and Edward Meir, an analyst at Marex, told MarketWatch on Wednesday that the two plans share no similarities.

From MarketWatch

Koch already holds the record for longest spaceflight by a woman -- 328 days -- and also participated in the first spacewalk performed entirely by women, alongside her colleague Jessica Meir.

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“Investors might be concluding that an element of demand destruction could take place in the event of a global slowdown,” said Edward Meir, analyst at the commodity-trading firm Marex.

From The Wall Street Journal

Asaf Meir, CEO of Solidus Labs, Kalshi’s monitoring partner, says the most sophisticated market abusers know that those limitations in surveillance systems exist, and are constantly testing the boundaries set by prediction markets.

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