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eikon

American  
[ahy-kon] / ˈaɪ kɒn /

noun

  1. a variant of icon.


eikon British  
/ ˈaɪkɒn /

noun

  1. a variant spelling of icon

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The three new stocks were electrical equipment maker Forgent Power Solutions, the biotech Eikon Therapeutics, and the furniture retailer Bob’s Discount Furniture.

From Barron's

As for the biotechs going public, they are on the smaller side, with SpyGlass looking to raise around $150 million and Eikon set to sell $300 million worth of stock.

From Barron's

As for the biotechs going public, they are on the smaller side, with SpyGlass looking to raise around $150 million and Eikon set to sell $300 million worth of stock.

From Barron's

Queues of traffic have formed round the Eikon Exhibition Centre in Lisburn, where farmers are gathering at a rally to protest against changes to inheritance tax.

From BBC

Mr Ong’s company Hotel Properties also has 38 hotels and resorts operating under brands including Four Seasons, Hard Rock Hotels and Concorde, according to the London Stock Exchange's Refinitiv Eikon.

From BBC