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multiyear

American  
[muhl-tee-yeer] / ˈmʌl tiˌyɪər /

adjective

  1. lasting or taking more than one year.


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CoreWeave’s multiyear backlog reached $67 billion, but its aggressive growth model relies on increasing debt and capital expenditures.

From Barron's

Accenture jumped 8.3% after striking a multiyear deal with French AI startup Mistral to help enterprise clients deploy artificial intelligence, with a focus on European companies seeking alternatives to U.S.-based providers.

From The Wall Street Journal

The chip maker has struck a multiyear agreement with cloud-computing company Nutanix to develop an infrastructure platform to power agentic AI applications.

From Barron's

Rolls-Royce RR 0.00%increase; green up pointing triangle increased shareholder returns with a multiyear share buyback program of up to around $12 billion and raised its targets for 2028 after earnings grew last year.

From The Wall Street Journal

It is part of a multiyear agreement valued at more than $100 billion that could result in Meta owning 10% of AMD’s stock.

From Barron's