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expiries

  • plural
    of expiry.
    expiry
    noun
    expiration of breath.

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Higher-than-expected sales could offset obstacles such as U.S. price cuts and patent expiries, the analysts said.

From Barron's Jan. 16, 2026

In addition, the selloff has driven up volatility across all expiries of bitcoin options, while sharp selloffs typically only raise the volatilities of short-dated options, according to Forster.

From MarketWatch Oct. 13, 2025

In addition, Poundland is seeking rent reductions from landlords which, together with lease expiries, could result in an additional 70 or so store closures in the future.

From BBC Jun. 17, 2025

Many pharmaceutical companies are keen to expand in non-prescription drugs as a steadier, albeit less profitable, counterweight to prescription medicines where there are risks of, for example, clinical trial failures and patent expiries.

From Reuters Nov. 20, 2012

Previous lock-down expiries have helped drive Facebook's share price down to nearly half its $38 IPO level, but there is evidence short-sellers are losing interest, suggesting the drop may not be severe this time.

From The Guardian Nov. 13, 2012