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platinum

[plat-n-uhm, plat-nuhm] / ˈplæt n əm, ˈplæt nəm /






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Gold, silver, and platinum prices were near an all-time high when Brian was selling, but last Friday the bubble in the market burst and prices slumped.

From BBC

Looking ahead, Emanuel and Currie think it makes sense to have broad industrial metals exposure—copper, but also zinc and nickel—while focusing on platinum among precious metals.

From Barron's

“Rob and Fab,” as they were known, never sang — live or in studio — on any of the smash hit singles from their 6x platinum debut North American album, “Girl You Know It’s True.”

From Los Angeles Times

Prices for gold, silver and platinum have surged to record levels, and individual investors are celebrating.

From The Wall Street Journal

Many common products, including plastics and detergents, rely on chemical reactions that depend on catalysts made from precious metals such as platinum.

From Science Daily