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current cost

American  

noun

  1. a cost based on the prevailing price paid for material, labor, etc.


Example Sentences

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“Uber’s pitch to AV providers is the company knows how to drive utilization and, given the current cost of AVs, the assets need to be fully utilized to achieve the returns necessary to operate,” Cunningham and Coleman wrote, noting that a single Waymo vehicle costs between $150,000 and $200,000.

From Barron's

“Uber’s pitch to AV providers is the company knows how to drive utilization and, given the current cost of AVs, the assets need to be fully utilized to achieve the returns necessary to operate,” Cunningham and Coleman wrote, noting that a single Waymo vehicle costs between $150,000 and $200,000.

From Barron's

That’s up 7.7% from the current cost of $202.90.

From MarketWatch

“Our current cost structure limits our ability to invest significantly in our customer value proposition,” Schulman wrote in Thursday’s email.

From The Wall Street Journal

She says the current cost of rail fares mean "you're almost forced to buy a car because it's much easier".

From BBC