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Volkmann

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[fawlk-mahn] / ˈfɔlkˌmɑn /

noun

  1. (Friedrich) Robert, 1815–83, German composer.


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Higher costs offset higher prices and sales volume, wrote Jefferies analyst Stephen Volkmann in a Wednesday report.

From Barron's

"The make or break this quarter will really be on the supply chain. The demand side of the equation hasn't wavered and remains quite strong," Jefferies analyst Stephen Volkmann said.

From Reuters

"We're seeing signs of weakness in the consumer end of the economy, but for things like commercial construction, mining and oil and gas, we're really seeing no signs of weakness in those markets yet," said Stephen Volkmann, Jefferies senior machinery analyst.

From Reuters

Most of the documented cases of torture involved Ukrainian prisoners, Christian Salazar Volkmann, director of United Nations field operations, told the Human Rights Council in Geneva on Tuesday.

From New York Times

Russia dismissed Mr. Volkmann’s report as “one-sided and imbalanced,” saying it failed to report honestly the war crimes and human rights violations committed by Ukrainian forces.

From New York Times