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divergent

[dih-vur-juhnt, dahy-] / dɪˈvɜr dʒənt, daɪ- /


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Apple’s divergent path has become somewhat controversial on Wall Street, with some investors worried the company has fallen behind on AI because of underinvestment.

From MarketWatch

Apple’s divergent path has become somewhat controversial on Wall Street, with some investors worried the company has fallen behind on AI because of underinvestment.

From MarketWatch

Broadcom’s charge up the ranks of the largest U.S. companies underscores how it’s increasingly seen as a winner of a more divergent AI trade.

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Chronert looked at the divergent performances of “Magnificent Seven” stocks so far this year.

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The Texas sisters’ divergent career paths reflect the shifting dynamics: White-collar jobs that once seemed solid are no longer so, and some skilled blue-collar work is looking like a safer bet.

From The Wall Street Journal