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  2. Price Chopper (Midwestern United States) - Wikipedia

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    In 2015 it was the largest grocery store chain in the Kansas City metropolitan area in terms of both sales and number of stores. Its biggest competitor in both Kansas City and Des Moines is Hy-Vee. [1] [2] On March 28, 2015, Price Chopper moved into the Des Moines, Iowa, area after acquiring five former Dahl's stores. [3] [4]

  3. Copper mining in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Copper mining activity increased in the early 2000s because of increased price: the price increased from an average of $0.76 per pound for the year 2002, to $3.02 per pound for 2007. [2] A number of byproducts are recovered from American copper mining.

  4. Price Chopper - Wikipedia

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    Price Chopper 400, a stock car race in Kansas City, Kansas, that has operated until several different names; Price Chopper (Oregon), a defunct supermarket chain based in Eugene, Oregon, now part of the Market of Choice brand

  5. ‘Copper is the new oil,’ and prices could soar 50% as AI ...

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    "But I go back to the 2000s, I was bullish on oil then as I am on copper today." ... Coppers prices are already at record highs, with benchmark prices in London at about $10,000 per ton, more than ...

  6. Will Higher Copper Prices Drive Freeport's (FCX) Q2 Earnings?

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    Freeport's (FCX) profitability is expected to have boosted by higher average realized price for copper in Q2.

  7. 7 Copper Stocks to Buy Now Before Prices Boom - AOL

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    And that’s not currently reflected in the price of many copper stocks. Instead, they’ve been treated as risk-on 7 Copper Stocks to Buy Now Before Prices Boom

  8. Metal prices - Wikipedia

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    Metal prices are the prices of metal as a commodity that are traded in bulk at a predefined purity or grade. Metal can be split into three major categories, precious metals, industrial metals and other metals. Precious metals and industrial metals are priced by trading of those metals on commodities exchanges. [1]

  9. Economy of Kansas City - Wikipedia

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    The economy of the Kansas City metropolitan area is anchored by Kansas City, Missouri, which is the largest city in the state [citation needed] and the 37th largest in the United States. The Kansas City metropolitan area is the 27th largest in the United States, based on the United States Census Bureau 's 2004 population estimates.