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  2. List of most expensive buildings - Wikipedia

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    1.7 (18 B SEK) 1.94 Crown Sydney: Sydney Australia: WilkinsonEyre: Crown Resorts: 2020 1.68 1.72 Kemi Bio Product Factory (Kemin biotuotetehdas) Kemi Finland: Metsä Group: Metsä Fibre: 2023 1.68 1.72 Royal Adelaide Hospital: Adelaide Australia: Silver Thomas Hanley & DesignInc Government of South Australia: 2017 1.61 (2.3 AU$) 1.78

  3. 1 Unstoppable Stock Set to Join Nvidia, Apple, and Microsoft ...

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    The U.S. economy has a centurylong history of producing the world's most valuable companies: United States Steel became the world's first $1 billion company in 1901.. General Motors rode the ...

  4. Economics of nuclear power plants - Wikipedia

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    Construction started in 1981 at an estimated cost of $7.4 Billion 1993-adjusted CAD, and finished in 1993 at a cost of $14.5 billion. 70% of the price increase was due to interest charges incurred due to delays imposed to postpone units 3 and 4, 46% inflation over a 4-year period and other changes in financial policy.

  5. Sacramento International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The capacity of Terminal B is 16 million passengers per year, which is not expected to be reached until late in the 2020s. Approximately half of the $1 billion cost of the new terminal comes from a new ticket surcharge of $4.50 per passenger and parking fees.

  6. One World Trade Center - Wikipedia

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    An estimate in February 2007 placed the initial construction cost of One World Trade Center at about $3 billion, or $1,150 per square foot ($12,400/m 2). In January 2008, two cranes were moved onto the site. Construction of the tower's concrete core, which began after the cranes arrived, reached street level by May 17.

  7. Record numbers of people are flying. So why are airlines ...

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    Industry analysts expect airlines to report a drop of about $2 billion in profit, or 33%, when they report financial results for the April to June period this year. That would follow losses of ...

  8. Northrop B-2 Spirit - Wikipedia

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    The total program cost projected through 2004 was US$44.75 billion in 1997 dollars (equivalent to US$79 billion in 2021). This includes development, procurement, facilities, construction, and spare parts. The total program cost averaged US$2.13 billion per aircraft. The B-2 may cost up to $135,000 per flight hour to operate in 2010, which is ...

  9. Boeing sold just three passenger jets in the past month

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    It sold just three 737 Max jets, two to an unidentified customer and one to Alaska Airlines to replace the plane that had a door plug blow out on a January 5 flight as it approached 16,000 feet ...