Squeeze

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Squeeze can refer to various concepts across different fields, including music, finance, and science. Below are detailed explanations of the different contexts in which "Squeeze" is used.

Music

Squeeze (band)

Squeeze (band) is a British rock band that formed in London in 1974. The band is known for their hit singles such as "Cool for Cats," "Up the Junction," and "Tempted." The founding members were Chris Difford and Glenn Tilbrook, who are also the primary songwriters for the band. Squeeze has undergone several lineup changes over the years but remains active in the music industry.

Squeeze (album)

Squeeze (album) is the debut album by the British rock band Squeeze, released in 1978. The album features a mix of rock and new wave music and includes tracks like "Take Me I'm Yours" and "Bang Bang."

Finance

Short Squeeze

A short squeeze occurs in the stock market when a heavily shorted stock's price begins to rise, forcing short sellers to buy back shares to cover their positions, which further drives up the stock price. This can lead to a rapid increase in the stock's price over a short period.

Squeeze Play

Squeeze play is a term used in finance to describe a situation where traders manipulate the market to force other traders into a disadvantageous position. This can occur in various markets, including stocks, commodities, and options.

Science and Technology

Squeeze Theorem

The squeeze theorem is a mathematical concept used in calculus to find the limit of a function. It states that if a function is "squeezed" between two other functions that have the same limit at a particular point, then the original function must also have that limit at that point.

Squeeze (software)

Squeeze (software) refers to various software applications designed to compress or optimize data. One notable example is the Squeeze (compression software), which is used to reduce the size of files for storage or transmission.

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