The bar chart gives information about how much money five different organizations made investment on four sectors, namely machinery, building, staff training and research projects. Units are measured in billion euros.
Overall, it can be seen that Organization B allocated by far the highest amount of money for all four services while reverse was true for organization D. Notably, all organizations in question spend the same amount on building, except from organization B.
According to what is shown, Organization B achieves a domimant position, spending the respective figures for about £1.3b, £1.5b and £1,7b on machinery, staff training and building. Also, research projects were invested a lot of money, at £1.6b , as opposed to less double this amount spent by Organization A. This was an organization which ranked with the second in term of spending much money. It invested £0.5b in building, £0.8b in research and machinery, and also £1b in staff training.
When it comes to the remaining organizations, they trail behind for lower investment rate. Organization C allocated the similar amount £0.7b on both machinery and research ,whilst the lowest amount was spent on staff training, at £0.4b. Organization D and E followed very similar trend. Their investments became between £0.2b and £0.6b with the average around £1b in each sectors.
