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Switzer

American  
[swit-ser] / ˈswɪt sər /

noun

  1. Swiss.


Switzer British  
/ ˈswɪtsə /

noun

  1. a less common word for Swiss

  2. a member of the Swiss Guard

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Etymology

Origin of Switzer

1540–50; ≪ Middle High German, equivalent to Swītz Switzerland + -er -er 1

Example Sentences

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The financials sector as a whole has lagged, and neobanks haven’t been immune: “We believe that the underperformance in some of the digital banks has been driven more by positioning and valuation than by specific AI concerns,” Keefe, Bruyette & Woods analyst Tim Switzer wrote in a Sunday note to clients.

From MarketWatch

Despite having an underperform call on the stock, Switzer and his team “have been a little surprised by the magnitude of SoFi’s move, although the stock exhibits several of the factors that have created pressure in this market, including an extremely high valuation multiple and beta,” he wrote.

From MarketWatch

Flatley is locked in a battle with entertainment company Switzer Consulting Ltd over control of the multi-million pound stage show.

From BBC

Switzer Consulting Ltd claims Flatley has breached a July 2024 service agreement for it to oversee the touring operation.

From BBC

With Flatley pursuing a counter claim against Switzer, a trial in the case is expected to take place later this year.

From BBC