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financial

[fi-nan-shuhl, fahy-] / fɪˈnæn ʃəl, faɪ- /


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That’s because Edison ties most executive compensation not to safety, but to the company’s financial performance.

From Los Angeles Times

Chief financial officers can more easily sign off on a microdrama than on branded entertainment in film or television given the dramatically smaller budgets and turnaround times required.

From The Wall Street Journal

Gates—and his representatives—received access to confidential financial information as a major early investor in Foundation Medicine.

From The Wall Street Journal

After closing up 1.4% on Tuesday, shares reversed course in after-hours trading once Oklo posted financial results for the full year and said it expected to incur continued losses.

From Barron's

Traditional financial institutions are embracing digital currencies, expecting lower transaction costs and faster money movement.

From Barron's