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[ad-vans, -vahns] / ædˈvæns, -ˈvɑns /












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Meanwhile, as other championship hopefuls scramble to add a player in advance of February’s trade deadline, the Celtics could be poised to receive the league’s biggest boost without giving up anything in return.

From The Wall Street Journal

Tech companies are competing head-to-head in a race to advance AI, prompting businesses to rethink how they spend their money.

From Los Angeles Times

They sold stocks with gains of 100% or more, and they invested the profits in underperforming stocks with a good chance of advancing.

From Barron's

“Our platform of advanced solutions is well-positioned to serve the growing, long-cycle electric power market, and there is substantial opportunity to deliver even better performance ahead,” Chief Executive Scott Strazik said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Big global technology companies have continued to pour billions of dollars into building AI data centers that require a huge volume of advanced computing chips.

From The Wall Street Journal