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scrutiny

[skroot-n-ee] / ˈskrut n i /


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Handpicked CEO successor Abel will, of course, face a lot of scrutiny and comparisons with Buffett, who, besides his reputation as a keen investing mind, also enjoyed the status of a cultural cornerstone.

From MarketWatch

Handpicked CEO successor Abel will, of course, face a lot of scrutiny and comparisons with Buffett, who, besides his reputation as a keen investing mind, also enjoyed the status of a cultural cornerstone.

From MarketWatch

The bid also reportedly includes backing from three Middle Eastern sovereign wealth funds, structured specifically to avoid them taking board seats that might trigger additional regulatory scrutiny.

From Barron's

When agencies debate investment bans or export controls, for example, existing designations function as both a red flag encouraging further scrutiny and foundation of evidence upon which other cases can be built.

From Barron's

With tech falling out of favor in recent weeks, AI companies have come under renewed scrutiny and there’s now a less favorable environment in which to go public.

From MarketWatch