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pivot

[piv-uht] / ˈpɪv ət /




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And they noted that EV sales are becoming less important to Tesla, as the company works to pivot its business toward robotics and autonomous vehicles.

From The Wall Street Journal

What’s Next: Zillow has pivoted away from home listing marketing, and also offers workflow management software for agents and home listing tools favored by sellers.

From Barron's

What’s Next: Zillow has pivoted away from home listing marketing, and also offers workflow management software for agents and home listing tools favored by sellers.

From Barron's

What’s Next: Zillow has pivoted away from home listing marketing, and also offers workflow management software for agents and home listing tools favored by sellers.

From Barron's

Spencer Howard, a Washington, D.C.-based consultant who helps clients earn and book business- and first-class flights, said he steers clients toward transferable points so they can pivot if one airline has no seats.

From The Wall Street Journal