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stockpile

[stok-pahyl] / ˈstɒkˌpaɪl /




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That’s led to a massive surge in U.S.-based copper stockpiles as investors import the metal to avoid tariff charge and a subsequent depletion of supplies in markets around the world.

From Barron's

Demand from that market was a major growth driver for chip-equipment makers in recent years, but investors have been worried about U.S. export controls prompting companies in China to overbuy and stockpile unnecessary tools.

From MarketWatch

Is there a duct-tape, Apollo-mission solution to this existential problem that can be applied before the West’s stockpiles of essential refined minerals run out?

From MarketWatch

No longer could the Alabamas of the world simply stockpile players behind their starters for future seasons.

From The Wall Street Journal

Stronger exports in the second half of December may extend through the year-end, it says, though it adds that lingering concerns over rising Malaysian stockpiles may cap the upside on prices.

From The Wall Street Journal