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Depreciated over six years, that’s $18 billion a year in new expenses starting next year, before we even account for all the non-server capex.

From Barron's • Feb. 11, 2026

Depreciated security prices are of little concern to insurance companies if payment of interest and eventually principal is assured, for the bulk of their funds is in bonds and mortgages.

From Time Magazine Archive

He pointed out that, before the War, the note and metal circulation was 11,500,000,000 francs; that, since the value of the franc has Depreciated fourfold, France should now have a note circulation of 46,000,000,000 francs.

From Time Magazine Archive




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