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high-quality

[hahy-kwol-i-tee] / ˈhaɪˈkwɒl ɪ ti /




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“The company has high-quality durable assets, and is executing extremely well in AI across the entire stack.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Morgan AI-Resilient Software Companies basket, which they recommend for investors looking to buy high-quality software names at a discount.

From Barron's

“Community college baccalaureate programs open the door to affordable, high-quality bachelor’s degrees,” Todd said.

From Los Angeles Times

DBS is also able to mitigate margin pressure by deploying surplus deposits into high-quality liquidity assets, she adds.

From The Wall Street Journal

Large-cap North American producers on average hold about 7.5 years of high-quality shale drilling inventory, or those that generate 10% returns when the U.S. benchmark oil price is below $50 a barrel, according to Andrew McConn, research director at Enverus.

From The Wall Street Journal