Pickering
Americannoun
noun
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Edward Charles. 1846–1919, US astronomer, who invented the meridian photometer
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his brother, William Henry. 1858–1938, US astronomer, who discovered Phoebe, the ninth satellite of Saturn, and predicted (1919) the existence and position of Pluto
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“Government bonds are rallying as inflation worries fade and markets begin to abandon bets on further central bank rate hikes,” said Kallum Pickering, chief economist at Peel Hunt.
From MarketWatch • Apr. 8, 2026
Dan Pickering, chief investment officer of Pickering Energy Partners, puts it this way: “The more visible energy gets, the riskier an underweight position gets.”
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 7, 2026
“The world spent 20 years consolidating and being super focused in fewer areas,” Pickering said.
From Barron's • Mar. 26, 2026
Analysts at Tudor, Pickering, Holt recently raised earnings estimates sharply for the sector, now expecting average refiner profits of roughly 72 cents a share in the first quarter, compared with a previously expected loss.
From Barron's • Mar. 9, 2026
“We can only explain them as the result of intelligent beings,” Dr. William Pickering told the newspaper.
From "Spooked!" by Gail Jarrow
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