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intelligence

[in-tel-i-juhns] / ɪnˈtɛl ɪ dʒəns /




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In many markets, they will find less richly valued plays on artificial intelligence and electrification and improving economic and financial conditions.

From Barron's

A year later, another team made similar recommendations to executives, presenting sales data and retailer intelligence about Gen Z and millennial shoppers, many of whom were springing for premium versions.

From The Wall Street Journal

Continued demand for artificial intelligence, however, could provide a tailwind and help cushion exports from other headwinds.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Most of the market intelligence we have received would suggest pricing and supply will be a challenge worldwide throughout 2026 into 2027," Mr Mason said.

From BBC

Rebuild capacity in 10 critical industries where China seeks dominance: bio-pharma, artificial intelligence, aerospace, high-tech ships, robotics, advanced rail, electric vehicles, power equipment, advanced agriculture and new materials.

From The Wall Street Journal