cashed up
Britishadjective
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“We’ll see a lot of the exploration companies looking to increase their resources and reserves, so that usually puts them front of mind with the producers which are cashed up. So I think there’s going to be some opportunistic acquisitions.”
From Reuters
“The business model of Roivant was to see these drugs through the market, and we could have cashed out big, and employees could have cashed up big, but that was not the business model.”
From New York Times
Cashed up coal miners found eager interest from investors when prices surged towards records last year after major coal exporter Russia's invasion of Ukraine upended supply chains and lead to a scramble for alternatives to Russian coal and gas.
From Reuters
Consumer inflation is at a four-decade high and finally above the BOJ's elusive 2% target - but not because households are cashed up and buying more.
From Reuters
“They’ve cashed up, and that cash is now currently an inefficient asset because it’s not assisting them in generating new revenues.”
From Forbes
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