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price tag



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Neo is scheduled for delivery late this year, with a total price tag of $20,000.

From The Wall Street Journal

“We are sort of back to where we were in December where we are committing ourselves to a $25 million price tag with no plan for where that’s going to come from.”

From Los Angeles Times

“Then you check the price tag and it’s so cheap.”

From Los Angeles Times

At the time, the staggering price tag underscored the value — and scarcity — of TV soundstages in Los Angeles as content producers scrambled for space to shoot TV shows and movies to stock their streaming services.

From Los Angeles Times

Under that scenario, the corresponding price tag on the heavy, viscous crude pumped in Venezuela would be in the high-$30s range.

From The Wall Street Journal