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  2. Hoarding (economics) - Wikipedia

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    By 1980, this hoarding event resulted in silver prices spiking to 50 U.S. dollars per ounce from the original 1.50 U.S dollars per ounce the Hunt brothers had paid for 10 years prior.

  3. Career hoarding is on the rise—but it comes at a cost - AOL

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    The results of the study indicated different waste management fees for metal, wood, and masonry waste as $9.30, $5.92, and $4.25, respectively. The cost of waste management per square meter, or just under 11 square feet, on average was found to be $0.12. [19] This type of waste management system requires top-down legislative action.

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    Elko, Nev., site of the largest gold mine in the world, ... from under $1,650 per ounce to a recent high point of over $2,700. ... Some analysts ridicule them for hoarding a useless, non-interest ...

  6. After years of hoarding, I’m slowly getting rid of things ...

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  7. Billboard - Wikipedia

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    A billboard (also called a hoarding in the UK and many other parts of the world [vague]) [1] is a large outdoor advertising structure (a billing board), typically found in high-traffic areas such as alongside busy roads.

  8. Global saving glut - Wikipedia

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    During and after the Great Recession of the late 2000s levels of economic [28] and policy uncertainty rose dramatically contributing to the depth of the recession and the weakness of the following recovery with [29] [30] many corporations globally avoided investments and increased their cash holdings, in what has been called "liquidity hoarding ...

  9. Hoarder house - Wikipedia

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    However, it is rare in Japan for municipalities to subsidize the cost of trash removal. [ 8 ] According to the Mainichi Shimbun survey reported in its October 23, 2016 edition, among a total of 74 cities and the 23 wards of Tokyo , only 16 municipalities (16%) have enacted ordinances for dealing with hoarder houses.