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4 | compl. $20 |
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3 | Complete through Paragraph 20 |
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Polysilicon... currently trading for less than <b>$20/kg</b> |
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compl. $20 compl. $20 Explanation: It is either referring to complimentary (20$) in which case the French abbreviation (complémentaire) would still be the same word. I would leave the same. Or they are referring to a complaint (as mentioned earlier ) in which case it would be Plainte (Pl. 20$) |
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Compl. ¶ 20 Complete through Paragraph 20 Explanation: https://casetext.com/.../hemlock-semiconductor-corp-v-kyocer... 2 mai 2017 - ... sent Kyocera a demand for adequate assurances that it would perform under Agreements I-III pursuant to MCLA § 440.2609. Compl. ¶ 28. www.legislature.mi.gov/.../mcl/pdf/mcl-500-2236-amended.pdf Traduire cette page Michigan Compiled Laws." Popular name: Act 218. Rendered Thursday, May 7, 2015. Page 3. Michigan Compiled Laws Complete Through PA 20 of 2015. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 3 hrs (2017-06-19 16:07:40 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- I believe that what you have reproduced as a dollar sign should actually be a paragraph sign. |
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Reference: Polysilicon... currently trading for less than <b>$20/kg</b> Reference information: "Hemlock Semiconductor to close $1.2bn US polysilicon factory ... Michigan-based Hemlock announced plans for the factory six years ago, at a time when solar-grade polysilicon fetched more than $250/kg on the spot market. Soon after that, the price of polysilicon collapsed, and it has never recovered, currently trading for less than $20/kg." http://www.rechargenews.com/.../hemlock-semiconductor-to-clo... |
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