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" ... As some organizations debate whether to pull back on their analytics investments during the current economic conditions, data-savvy companies are seeing a window to lengthen their lead or close the gap on competitors. While these opportunistic organizations are able to turn their existing analytics capabilities into a competitive advantage, many others are not in this position. In fact, many executives are still waiting to see the potential returns they were promised by their analytics vendors. ... "
" ... Canario will have to be careful not to lengthen his swing and get too excited about the home runs he hit as a rookie. ... "
" ... The global spread of coronavirus led to lockdown in various cities across the globe, which affected industrial and economic activity. This is likely to adversely affect consumption and consumer spending. Penske Automotive Group’s revenues and earnings fell in the first nine months of 2020. Earnings were slightly higher as the company continues its focus on reducing expenditure, having eliminated $125-150 million of annualized expenditure across various segments. As per the Chairman after Q3 results, stronger cash flow has allowed the company to reduce long-term debt, lengthen maturities, and reduce future annual interest expense by an estimated $17 million. ... "
" ... To lengthen the odds of landing a lemon, Shift is also very picky about what vehicles it will sell, accepting fewer than 40% of the cars it’s offered. ... "
" ... With each year that goes by, on average, these tidal forces cause our day to lengthen by just a tiny amount. If it took Earth exactly 24 hours to complete one full 360° rotation precisely one year ago, then today, one year later, it will take Earth 24 hours and an extra 14 microseconds to complete that same 360° rotation. This extra 14 microseconds per day adds up over time, so much so that, on average, we have to add a leap second to our clocks approximately every 18 months. ... "