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[yoo-nit] / ˈju nɪt /




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A single Atlas costs an estimated $130,000 per unit, according to a research institute owned by the South Korean government.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 15, 2026

Macquarie says that’s the big strategic signal in Channel Infrastructure’s announcement yesterday, which also outlined a deal to sell and remove the CCR Platformer unit from Marsden Point for US$5.95 million of net proceeds.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 14, 2026

The pop-up shop will be open from midday to 17:00 BST at unit 31 on Bridge Street.

From BBC Jul. 14, 2026

That means a 10% increase in iPhone prices would only result in a 2% to 5% drop in unit shipments.

From MarketWatch Jul. 14, 2026

Fortunately, a backup generator in unit 6 had been installed beyond the reach of the flood.

From "Meltdown" by Deirdre Langeland

Morgan Stanley projected annual bearings sales tied to robotics will rise from about 200 million units in 2025 to more than 40 billion units by 2050.

From MarketWatch Jul. 15, 2026

"Developers find it difficult to pay suppliers and finish the projects before even selling or renting out the units," Ng told AFP.

From Barron's Jul. 15, 2026

As the metal is used to power graphics processing units, it plays an essential role in data centers.

From MarketWatch Jul. 15, 2026

Elise was admitted a number of times to mental health units in Essex.

From BBC Jul. 14, 2026

With desalination units being set up along the coast, she figures there’ll be enough water for everyone soon enough, so why not be generous?

From "Dry" by Neal Shusterman and Jarrod Shusterman




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