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reshuffle



VERB
reorganize
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The tech-trade shakeout has led investors to reshuffle bets on AI winners.

From The Wall Street Journal

Daniel Skelly, head of Morgan Stanley’s wealth management market research & strategy team, thinks we haven’t seen the last of the current market reshuffle, but argues that quality will ultimately dictate its conclusion.

From Barron's

The company said Wednesday that it would streamline its operations, reshuffle its leadership team and seek more joint partnerships on innovation as it refocuses on AI and cloud-computing growth, the Journal reported.

From The Wall Street Journal

Halushchenko served as the energy minister until a cabinet reshuffle in July.

From The Wall Street Journal

The closer we get to Thanksgiving, the harder it will be to reshuffle the passengers affected, as there are increasingly fewer seats available.

From MarketWatch