conference call
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of conference call
First recorded in 1940–45
Example Sentences
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“The environment remains highly dynamic, with unprecedented Al demand creating sustained supply tightness and frequent pricing resets,” Clarke said on the conference call Thursday night.
From Barron's
Another point he made, on a post-earnings-report conference call with analysts, is that software will actually be a big end user of AI.
From MarketWatch
And yet, Nvidia’s stock was basically flat in after-hours trading following the report and conference call.
Another point he made, on the conference call with analysts, is that software will actually be a big end-user of AI.
From MarketWatch
On a conference call last month hosted by Expatsi, a relocation company, almost 400 Americans signed up to learn how to move to Albania.
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