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lucrative

[loo-kruh-tiv] / ˈlu krə tɪv /


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As federal cuts threaten university funding, the increasingly lucrative offers from tech companies have only become more compelling.

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His emails with top JPMorgan officials, documents about him as a client and internal debates about firing him have revealed a close lucrative relationship for both sides.

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Yet the major Hollywood studios have developed a severe allergy to Bible stories, which were once one of their leading wells of inspiration and a highly lucrative one at that.

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Some individual investors are increasingly turning to prediction markets, noting that they offer a fairer playing field and more lucrative opportunities than traditional stock trading.

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Hut 8 is one of several companies to have shifted their focus from Bitcoin mining to the more lucrative, but also more resource-intensive, deployment of AI data centers.

From Barron's