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optionality

American  
[ahp-shuhn-al-i-tee] / ˌɑp ʃənˈæl ɪ ti /

noun

plural

optionalities
  1. the quality or fact of affording or including options; the availability of options.

  2. the quality of being optional.


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We also see two areas of optionality.

From Barron's

The bigger source of optionality involves combining Pepsi’s and Keurig’s North American beverage assets into a bottling and distribution joint venture.

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There is optionality in the form of a spinoff or RMT worth about $20 billion to $25 billion.

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“However, we see limited risk given Nvidia’s performance lead, rackscale expertise, and full-stack offerings. Rubin systems are in production and should help sustain the lead while Groq offers roadmap optionality.”

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“In other words, Venezuela represents optionality, not imminent supply.”

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