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Tauber

American  
[tou-ber] / ˈtaʊ bər /

noun

  1. Richard, 1892–1948, Austrian tenor, in England after 1940.


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Jason Tauber, portfolio manager at Neuberger Berman, said software companies can cushion portfolios during times of volatility because many are subscription-based businesses, keeping their earnings streams steady.

From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 20, 2025

Tauber, who served as the city’s top public defender, said the statement shows “the values that our system is founded on have been turned on their head.”

From Seattle Times • Jan. 31, 2024

"We expected to see a more gradual loss of responses and information," Tauber said.

From Science Daily • Nov. 8, 2023

Shor denounced the latest court ruling keeping his deputy, Marina Tauber, out of the race in Balti and said he had found a candidate to run in her place.

From Reuters • Oct. 12, 2023

Stuttgart opened its gates, and Turenne established himself at Marienthal on the river Tauber.

From Won By the Sword : a tale of the Thirty Years' War by Henty, G. A. (George Alfred)