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Lars

American  
[lahrz, lahrs] / lɑrz, lɑrs /

noun

  1. a male given name, form of Lawrence.


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“We did not see this coming and the price move is likely to weigh on near-term share price performance,” wrote Stifel analysts Lars Kjellberg and Massimiliano Pilato in a research note Monday.

From Barron's

Smurfit Westrock and International Paper are “most exposed” to the drop in prices, Stifel analyst Lars Kjellberg said.

From Barron's

Sweden’s Stellan Skarsgård — whose career has run the gamut from Lars von Trier’s arty provocations to Marvel, “Dune,” “Star Wars” and “Mamma Mia!” franchise entries — is, at 74, arguably leading the supporting actor race.

From Los Angeles Times

"We are in favour of open markets," German Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil said Monday.

From Barron's

Lars Düsterhöft, a lawmaker in Berlin with the center-left SPD who has championed human composting in the German capital, said the industry arguments were smokescreens.

From The Wall Street Journal