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Appen, one of the world's largest AI training providers, announced on Wednesday a raft of cost-saving initiatives expected to deliver annualised cost savings of about $36 million in fiscal 2024.
For example, the S&P Global Flash US Composite PMI survey is consistent with "GDP contracting in the fourth quarter at an annualised rate of around 1.5%".
Recent GDP data showed the Canadian economy grew less than expected in Q4 (in fact stagnated in Q/Q annualised terms and contracted 0.1% m/m in December), and was worse than the BoC had forecast, which many analysts say has cemented the pause.
"So, I don't have an annualised figure in mind to say what the Government's support will mean for Prestwick Airport.
The Cobalt Business Park-based business saw statutory revenues rise 16% to top £1.087bn, while annualised recurring revenues increased 12% from £1.878bn to £2.1bn in the six months to March 31, driven by new customers adopting its products.
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The core 3-month annualised rate is now 2.4%, which is a good indicator for the Fed that their policy is working well.
This accelerated pace of cloud adoption has helped the industry’s cloud leaders (mature adopters) realise an average revenue gain of 6.6% from their cloud investments and an annualised return on investment (ROI) of 54%.
“We had scaled to $1mn annualised revenue.
While the major injury rate for 2022 improved compared to previous years, the annualised major injury rate worsened during the heightened safety period.