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pivot

[piv-uht] / ˈpɪv ət /




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The group under its new chief executive officer, Diana Layfield, now intends to double down on its profitable U.K. business and pivot into Europe.

From The Wall Street Journal

But the region’s abundance of cheap energy has also powered a determined pivot by Gulf states into a range of non-oil industries and services that are now also drawing Iran’s fire.

From The Wall Street Journal

It can take years to pivot a factory and supply chain from one type of vehicle to another.

From The Wall Street Journal

On its daily chart, it broke below a bearish descending triangle pivot below $41.50 last Friday.

From Barron's

Oracle’s stock has been battered by a factors like a widespread software selloff and concerns about the company’s pivot to AI cloud computing.

From MarketWatch