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all in

[awl-in] / ˈɔlˈɪn /




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It’s possible a major player in streaming might go all-in by broadcasting an AI-generated series next year—a decision that would probably spark a backlash from writers and actors, but could pave the way for future cost cuts.

From Barron's

McMechan is now all-in on Stray Kids—“her boys.”

From The Wall Street Journal

One guidepost is the all-in cost of mining the stuff, but we are too far removed from that for it to be much help.

From Barron's

As Oaktree Capital Management LP co-founder Howard Marks put it in an insightful investment memo last week, “No one should go all-in without acknowledging that they face the risk of ruin if things go badly. But by the same token, no one should stay all-out and risk missing out on one of the great technological steps forward.”

From Barron's

As Oaktree Capital Management LP co-founder Howard Marks put it in an insightful investment memo last week, “No one should go all-in without acknowledging that they face the risk of ruin if things go badly. But by the same token, no one should stay all-out and risk missing out on one of the great technological steps forward.”

From Barron's