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Brandywine

[ bran-dee-wahyn ]

noun

  1. a creek in SE Pennsylvania and N Delaware: British defeat of the Americans 1777.


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Jennifer Lennox at Brandywine Wholesale Nursery in Mount Vernon said the first sign of trouble was an email Skagit Horticulture sent to customers.

Unidentified male was shot on the 400 block of Brandywine Street Southeast around 11:55 p.m. on Dec. 18.

"We've come a long way. We need to digest some of these moves and look for what the next catalyst is. Earnings is behind us. The Fed is on hold and is going to be in December. The equity market is looking for guidance," said Jack McIntyre, portfolio manager at Brandywine Global in Philadelphia.

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"These cyberattacks are scary," said Jack McIntyre, a fixed income portfolio manager at Brandywine.

From Reuters

"Growth stocks have been pricing in the idea that inflation has been well anchored and that the Fed's going to cut. If that idea no longer holds they're going to be vulnerable," said Patrick Kaser, portfolio manager from Brandywine Global.

From Reuters

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