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op·tion·al·i·ty
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optionalitynoun
The value of additional optional investment opportunities available only after having made an initial investment.
optionalitynoun
Quality or state in which choice or discretion is allowed.
Some offices do not follow the corporate procedure, due to a culture of optionality.
Etymology: option + -al + -ity
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of optionality in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of optionality in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
Examples of optionality in a Sentence
It gives them some optionality and you want to get paid for that.
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After 7 years of global auto expansion - and unprecedented NAFTA returns - FCA has done too little to insure itself against a downturn in our view. As the end of a lease driven bubble approaches, and M&A optionality fades, FCA looks out of time.
The Port Arthur deal (with Sempra) extends the Corpus arrangement where we are a buyer, to actually one step upstream where together we can add our value as Woodside, what that does is it allows us to bring to our customer optionality with respect to the LNG's pricing point, and also its geography and distance from markets.
This is about finding ways to get our children back to school and giving the optionality to families to get them back to school learning, being mentally healthy, and being kids.
The glut increases liquidity. Liquidity enhances optionality. Optionality creates value. Don't stymie this salutary development. Go with it. It will pay off in both the short term and the long term.
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