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    In January 1993, the Mobile Tencel plant reached full production levels of 20,000 tons per year, by which time Courtaulds had spent £100 million and 10 years on Tencel development. Tencel revenues for 1993 were estimated as likely to be £50 million. A second plant in Mobile was planned. By 2004, production had quadrupled to 80,000 tons.

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    The Xbox Series X, which is also on sale for $50 off at $450, ... The company wrote on Thursday that the device will “no longer be operational” as of December 9. Engadget.