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pipeline

[pahyp-lahyn] / ˈpaɪpˌlaɪn /








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"There's a tremendous amount of succession planning happening at the moment. And there is the reality that the pipeline of 'ready-now' CEOs has decreased over the last several years," she says.

From BBC

AI, tech self-reliance, improving earnings, Beijing’s policy support and more active Hong Kong listing and fundraising pipelines that keep liquidity and attention high have all boosted domestic stocks, she added.

From The Wall Street Journal

The current pipeline of construction projects was expected to cost £8.1bn next year alone - yet only £7.1bn is available.

From BBC

Australia signed a new critical-minerals deal with the U.S. in October that it said will underpin pipeline of projects valued at roughly A$13 billion.

From The Wall Street Journal

The quarrel here isn’t over the terms of an energy contract or the routing of a pipeline.

From The Wall Street Journal