The bar chart illustrates how much money was invested in five different categories namely machinery, building, staff training and research from each organization.
Overall, while organization B spent the largest amount of money on all categories, the opposite was true for organization D. It was also notable that staff training was the group which received the most attraction from organization A, whereas this group was invested the least amount of money from organization D among 4 categories.
As can be seen in the chart, about 1.7 billion euros was spent on building by organization B, compared to approximately 0.5 billion euros in organization A,C,D and E. The amount of money expended on research by organization B (at 1.6 billion euros) far exceeded that of organization A and C, with respective figures being 0.8 billion euros and 0.65 billion euros, followed by around 0.3 billion euros in organization D and E.
Regarding the remaining groups, the investment in staff training in organization B was roughly 1.5 billion euros, and the figures for organization A and E were lower, at precisely 1 billion euros and about 0.5 billion euros, respectively, as opposed to around 0.4 billion in organization C and D. Meanwhile, while organization B spent approximately 1.3 billion euros on machinery, organization D and E spent only 0.4 billion on this group. Similarities can be seen in the amount of money which invested in machinery from organization A was far higher than that of organization C, which was exactly 0.8 billion and about 0.7 billion euros, in that order.
