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Arcaro

American  
[ahr-kair-oh] / ɑrˈkɛər oʊ /

noun

  1. Edward Eddie, 1916–97, U.S. jockey.


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“We are encouraged that the 2026 trajectory begins to exhibit a significant acceleration in revenue growth,” wrote Morgan Stanley analyst David Arcaro.

From Barron's

Morgan Stanley analyst David Arcaro is also concerned about electricity affordability and how it could limit utility earnings growth.

From Barron's

Over the years, Llangollen became the center of the area’s social and equestrian scene, welcoming such notable guests as Bing Crosby, Doris Duke, Sen. Joseph McCarthy, heavyweight boxing champion Gene Tunney, jockey Eddie Arcaro and Prince Aly Khan, who married film actress Rita Hayworth.

From Washington Post

Glenn Arcaro, who had called himself BitConnect’s “number one promoter” and has already pleaded guilty to federal wire fraud charges, argued successfully in district court to dismiss the case, as the court ruled that the investors' allegations did not amount to Arcaro actively trying to persuade them to invest.

From The Verge

However, the investors appealed, and now the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals has now ruled in their favor to reinstate the section 12 claim they cited, allowing the case to proceed against Arcaro and one of his regional promoters, Ryan Maasen.

From The Verge