The bar chart illustrates how much money invested in four areas (machinery, building, staff training, and research) by different organisations.
Overall, it can be seen that the organisation A and B allocated more funds in most areas. In contrast, other organisations like, C, D, and E put a smaller amount of money into four areas than organisation A and B. Another interesting point is that organisations B spent the most money for staff training.
The large amount of money which invested in four areas by A and B organisations. Organisation B allocated about 1.9 and 1.6 billion euros in staff training and research areas, respectively. These amount of funds were higher compared to money which invested by organisation A. The 1 and 1,5 billion euros invested for machinery and building areas by organisation A, respectively. Organisation A invested more money in these areas than organisation B.
In contrast, other C, D, and E organisations invested less money in four areas. D and E organisations allocated less money, around 0,6 and 0,7 billion euros in research, respectively. However, organisation C invested double the amount money in this area, and this figure is similar to the amount allocated to machinery. All three organisations invested same amount of money to building, approximately 1 billion euros. The 0.8, 0.7, and 0.9 billion euros allocated to staff training by C, D, and E, respectively.
