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snapback

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snapback [ˈsnæpˌbæk]
n
a sudden rebound or change in direction


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We believe street estimates need to go materially higher to reflect a higher revenue base and an EPS snapback due to earlier recovery to an $800M-$900M/Q run rate.
THERE WILL BE a snapback after the extreme and disastrous policies of the Bush administration.
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