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Latour

British  
/ latur /

noun

  1. Maurice Quentin de (mɔris kɑ̃tɛ̃ də) 1704–88, French pastelist noted for the vivacity of his portraits

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Dow Jones, the publisher of the Wall Street Journal, made Polymarket its official prediction market partner in January, ostensibly to provide readers “real-time insight into collective beliefs about future events,” as Dow Jones Chief Executive Almar Latour stated in announcing the deal.

From Los Angeles Times

“The industry is working toward a new business model to value information in the era of gen AI,” said Dow Jones Chief Executive Almar Latour.

From The Wall Street Journal

“We’re making prediction markets data accessible to our users, because it’s a rapidly growing source of real-time insight into collective beliefs about future events,” Dow Jones Chief Executive Officer Almar Latour said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Louis Latour Meursault Premier Cru "Château de Blagny" 2022 is a nice bottle of white Burgundy that pairs well with seafood.

From Salon

Genevieve's real name was Phyllis Latour.

From BBC