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reallocate



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This means that even if OpenAI failed to pay for its contracted services, Oracle could reallocate its data-center capacity to other customers.

From MarketWatch

The peak of investment spending for Western manufacturers is now complete, freeing up investment capital which can be reallocated more efficiently or returned to shareholders, the bank says.

From The Wall Street Journal

Major tech firms including Google, Microsoft, and Amazon have announced workforce reductions over the past two years, with many citing the need to reallocate resources, including jobs, toward AI initiatives.

From Barron's

Investors are reallocating to companies like American Eagle, which returned $276 million to shareholders and has low capital investments.

From Barron's

“Investors are taking some profits in megacap tech after an extended AI driven run and reallocating toward more reasonably valued sectors.”

From Barron's