Amex
Britishacronym
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American Express
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American Stock Exchange
Example Sentences
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Spending at luxury retail merchants rose 15%, reflecting the “continued strength” of Amex’s wealthier customer base, said Christophe Le Caillec, Amex’s chief financial officer, on Friday.
From Barron's
Visa and Amex’s comments suggest that they did, although it’s likely that some retailers nabbed a bigger share of the total spending than others.
From Barron's
Shares of Amex were down 3.5% in midafternoon trading Friday, more so a reflection of the company’s slight earnings miss than any concerns about revenue growth.
From Barron's
Another positive sign is that Amex said the company continues to see good momentum in spending trends in the new year, driven by higher-income millennials and Gen Z.
From Barron's
Flowers, wine, an Hermès bag, $10,000 in Bergdorf Goodman gift cards, spa time, an Apple Watch, “1 million amex points”—that’s a list of some of the gifts Epstein sent Kathryn Ruemmler, the new documents show.
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