schneider
1 Americanverb (used with object)
noun
noun
Etymology
Origin of schneider
1930–35; < German: tailor
Example Sentences
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Donald Schneider, a policy analyst at Piper Sandler, sees this injecting nearly $200 billion into the economy, enough to boost first-half annualized growth up to half a percentage point.
Janice Schneider, a lawyer representing Revolution Wind, said at the hearing that the project is at a “crucial stage” of construction, and that the pause was costing the company $1.44 million a day.
For the oil market, the fatalities in Iran and calls for strikes among oil-industry workers there have “raised concerns that millions of barrels per day of exports could be at risk,” leading to a potential rise in prices, said Alex Pierce, commodity analyst at Schneider Electric, in a market update.
From MarketWatch
“Although Iranian authorities have claimed the situation is under control, market sentiment remains cautious,” Schneider Electric’s Pierce said.
From MarketWatch
For the oil market, the fatalities in Iran and calls for strikes among oil-industry workers there have “raised concerns that millions of barrels per day of exports could be at risk,” leading to a potential rise in prices, said Alex Pierce, commodity analyst at Schneider Electric, in a market update.
From MarketWatch
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