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Sheppard

British  
/ ˈʃɛpəd /

noun

  1. Jack. 1702–24, English criminal, whose daring escapes from prison were celebrated in many contemporary ballads and plays

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Most recently, Rocket Lab won a Space Force-related contract, “which is a firm fixed-priced…agreement, with a total potential value of $805 million,” wrote Cantor Fitzgerald analyst Andres Sheppard in a preview report.

From Barron's

"These racetrack curves minimize bending loss," said Won Park, Sheppard Professor of Electrical Engineering and a co advisor on the project.

From Science Daily

Lower EV pricing is a “major theme” Cantor Fitzgerald analyst Andres Sheppard expects to continue this year.

From Barron's

Houston’s Reed Sheppard made a corner three-pointer that gave his team a 34-32 lead before San Antonio’s Dylan Harper ended the sprint to 40 points with a 15-foot jumper to seal Team Melo’s 40-34 triumph.

From Los Angeles Times

The R2 is the “most material catalyst this year” for the EV maker, Cantor Fitzgerald analyst Andres Sheppard said in a note to investors ahead of earnings.

From MarketWatch