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Gil

American  
[gil] / gɪl /

noun

  1. a male given name, form of Gilbert.


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Davidson analyst Gil Luria wrote in a research note that Nvidia’s results were a “notable beat over expectations,” adding that he sees “no reason to doubt compute-demand given the accelerating trajectory of AI progress.”

From Barron's

Gildan Activewear GIL -1.11%decrease; red down pointing triangle set its full-year guidance that fell short of Wall Street expectations after a soft fourth quarter, tempering the lift it expects from its recently closed HanesBrands acquisition.

From The Wall Street Journal

“This is a real recognition that women to date really have been underserved by the current available drugs,” said Gil, Pelage’s CEO and a former executive at Allergan, the company behind Botox.

From MarketWatch

“The GLP-1s have really mainstreamed aesthetics,” Gil said.

From MarketWatch

“I’ve never had a raise go so fast,” Pelage CEO Daniel Gil said about the $120 million in funding his company secured in October.

From MarketWatch