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innovate

[in-uh-veyt] / ˈɪn əˌveɪt /


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"We saw there that we need to be able to innovate at speed when it comes to security and defence."

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Zero rates took the pressure off corporate chieftains to restructure, innovate, and take risks, as Japan Inc. did before QE arrived.

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Zero rates took the pressure off corporate chieftains to restructure, innovate, and take risks, as Japan Inc. did before QE arrived.

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These companies need to prove they are innovating with AI, monetizing those efforts, and delivering continued acceleration in revenue growth, the RBC analysts said.

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Lululemon also struggled to hit the mark on its product assortment, failing to innovate quickly enough or have the right sizes and colors in stock.

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