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ton

[tuhn] / tʌn /












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“This is partially offset by lower contracted domestic coal prices expected to be down by A$10-15 per ton, providing a A$60 million-A$90 million potential benefit,” Jefferies says.

From The Wall Street Journal

These houses require a ton of work, and there are all sorts of strings attached.

From Slate

UBS expects prices to average US$235/ton this year.

From The Wall Street Journal

It assumes prices peak at around US$250/ton, close to current spot levels.

From The Wall Street Journal

Benchmark lithium prices surged from $9,000 to $26,000 per metric ton due to low inventories, reduced production, and increased demand.

From Barron's