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  2. Closing prices for crude oil, gold and other commodities

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    Benchmark U.S. crude oil for September delivery rose 65 cents to $76.84 per barrel Friday. Brent crude for October delivery rose 50 cents to $79.66 per barrel. Wholesale gasoline for September ...

  3. Media companies take $15 billion hit on cable as ... - AOL

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    Paramount said Thursday it plans to lay off another 15% of its workforce. ... And virtually all of the major streaming giants have raised prices at a time when the consumer is becoming more ...

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    The Charlotte Observer and N&O asked 15 hospitals and hospital systems for their thoughts about the debt relief plan. None agreed to do interviews, but some provided emailed responses.

  5. Cost of electricity by source - Wikipedia

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    More recently, the cost of solar in Japan has decreased to between ¥13.1/kWh to ¥21.3/kWh (on average, ¥15.3/kWh, or $0.142/kWh). [133] The cost of a solar PV module make up the largest part of the total investment costs. As per the recent analysis of Solar Power Generation Costs in Japan 2021, module unit prices fell sharply.

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    An increase of $0.15 on a price of $2.50 is an increase by a fraction of ⁠ 0.15 / 2.50 ⁠ = 0.06. Expressed as a percentage, this is a 6% increase. While many percentage values are between 0 and 100, there is no mathematical restriction and percentages may take on other values. [4]

  7. List of countries with highest military expenditures - Wikipedia

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    The following lists are lists of countries by military spending as a share of GDP - more specifically, a list of the 15 countries with the highest share in recent years. The first list uses the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute as a source. The second list gets its data from the International Institute for Strategic Studies.