Belton
Americannoun
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a town in W Missouri.
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a town in central Texas.
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“Software companies with data control, proprietary IP, domain expertise and/or deep presence within workflows will be relatively better off, though all companies with loyal customers and good value propositions will have the opportunity to at least coexist with / develop and distribute products alongside foundation models,” Gabelli’s Belton said.
From Barron's
Some, like John Belton, portfolio manager at Gabelli Funds, believes the worries about AI agents replacing software, especially for industry-specific functions, are overblown.
From MarketWatch
Belton wrote in a note that for software, it was never the code itself which was the “secret sauce” or “competitive advantage.”
From MarketWatch
The series also uses a smattering of other grand properties across the country, like Castle Howard in Yorkshire, Belton House in Lincolnshire and Wrest Park in Bedfordshire, to demonstrate the opulence of the Georgian upper classes.
From BBC
Companies with loyal customers, proprietary data, and value-add products will eventually become stronger with AI tools, notes John Belton, a portfolio manager at Gabelli Funds.
From Barron's
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