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inflection

[in-flek-shuhn] / ɪnˈflɛk ʃən /


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Given these tailwinds, we see an inflection this year in free cash flow, and potential upside in capital returns and the dividend.

From Barron's

According to Cranberg, this is a “rare” inflection point for Venezuela as well as for U.S. energy leadership in the Western Hemisphere.

From MarketWatch

Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, the company’s cloud platform, has hit an “inflection point” thanks to robust demand for AI workloads, Borges wrote.

From MarketWatch

“We are possibly living through an inflection point now — with equities and hard assets, including commodities, changing in terms of relative strength,” said Jordan Rizzuto, chief investment officer at GammaRoad Capital Partners in New York.

From MarketWatch

“We are in a moment of inflection; one marked by dramatic change and immense possibility,” he said in a statement.

From Los Angeles Times