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    In the most recent quarter, Amazon reported operating income of $17.4 billion, which was up 55.3% year over year. This was the company's "highest quarterly operating income ever," according to CFO ...

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    The amazon website searches for the most rated, highly demanded, frequently bought and most wished for products which are then sold in the new amazon store under separate categories. Along with the paper price tags, the online-review cards will also be available for the customers to read before buying the product. [126] [127]

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    The most expensive stock, easily the most highly priced stock for consumers today, are Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK.A) shares. This stock closed at $70 9,700 per share on Nov. 21.

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    In February 2015 ABE recorded its most expensive sales up to that time: a rare illustrated ornithology book was sold on behalf of one of its dealers for $191,000. Other highend sales included Areopagitica: A Speech for the Liberty of Unlicenc'd Printing To the Parliament of England by John Milton for $65,000 and The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien ...

  7. List of most expensive U.S. public works projects - Wikipedia

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    Date Price (nominal) Reference Year Price (ref. year) Price (2023 Inflation) Project Length 2015–2029 $64.2 billion (est.) 2018 $64.2 billion (est.)