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But earlier this week, an Ontario appeals court upheld a 2023 ruling that decided most of the seized money should go to the Canadian government, putting an end to his chances of recouping it.

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In recent sessions, investors have punished big tech, worried that some companies are spending too much on data centers, chips and other AI infrastructure with little hope of recouping their investments soon.

It entered bankruptcy facing lawsuits from virtually every state, as well as some 2,600 cities, counties, Native American tribes, hospitals and others seeking to recoup costs incurred from the opioid crisis.

In theory, JPMorgan has the right to recoup the fees if it proves that it has been defrauded.

All that spending by the big AI and cloud-computing firms—which is translating into real estate, construction, energy and other massive costs—will have to be recouped somehow.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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