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An alternative interpretation commonly found among laypeople and scholars alike is that the Dutch in Pennsylvania Dutch is an anglicization or "corruption" (folk-etymological re-interpretation) of the Pennsylvania German autonym deitsch, which in the Pennsylvania German language refers to the Pennsylvania Dutch or Germans in general.
When it comes to coffee stocks, Starbucks (NASDAQ: SBUX) has set the bar. The next coffee stock trying to emulate Starbucks' success is Dutch Bros (NYSE: BROS), which is just a few years removed ...
Shares of Dutch Bros (NYSE: BROS) have soared 71% year to date as of Dec. 4, with most of its gains coming in the wake of the company's third-quarter earnings report from Nov. 6. Dutch Bros is ...
Articles relating to Groundhog Day, a popular North American tradition observed in the United States and Canada on February 2.It derives from the Pennsylvania Dutch superstition that if a groundhog emerging from its burrow on this day sees its shadow due to clear weather, it will retreat to its den and winter will persist for six more weeks; if it does not see its shadow because of cloudiness ...
PS Ratio data by YCharts. Despite the stock's sharp rise, its P/S ratio is still at the low end of other leading restaurants. Dutch Bros shares trade at a P/S ratio of 3.81, compared to 3.15 for ...
The Pennsylvania German Society is a non-profit, educational organization dedicated to studying the Pennsylvania German people and their 330-year history in the United States and Canada. [2] The society works to preserve and promote the history, culture, religion, and dialect of the Pennsylvania Germans, also commonly known as the Pennsylvania ...
Analyst estimates are calling for the company to finish the year with $0.40 per share, which would give the stock a forward price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of 86 times earnings.
Germantown, Pennsylvania, 1820. The Pennsylvania Dutch came to control much of the best agricultural lands in all of the Pennsylvania Commonwealth. They ran many newspapers, and out of six newspapers in Pennsylvania, three were in German, two were in English and one was in both languages.