Noun
PWC (plural PWCs)
Initialism of personal water craft.
According to a report from PwC and CB Insights, AI investment in the US resulted in a 36 per cent compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) between 2013 and 2018. Source: Internet
Alex Tuckett, senior economist at consultants PwC, pointed to the 46% fall in the amount of VAT collected in the month, although it said the biggest issue for the government's finances was the £29bn it spent on the various support schemes for the economy. Source: Internet
As and when government policy allows for crowds, PwC will assess whether letting fans into stadiums is viable but the expectation remains that this season will be completed behind closed doors. Source: Internet
As Boris Johnson's promise to leave the EU on January 31 looms nearer, the UK has more than doubled as a popular growth target for European chief execs, according to PwC. Source: Internet
According to the PwC report, China's entertainment and media market, including internet advertising, e-sports, music and cinema, is on course to add $101 billion in revenues over the next five years. Source: Internet
According to the PwC report, clinker is one of the major components of general imports at Mongla for use by the local cement plants. Source: Internet