strike price

  • 1strike price — See exercise price. Practical Law Dictionary. Glossary of UK, US and international legal terms. www.practicallaw.com. 2010 …

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  • 2strike price — The price at which the futures contract underlying a call or put option can be purchased (if a call) or sold (if a put). Also referred to as exercise price. Chicago Board of Trade glossary The specified price at which an option contract may be… …

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  • 3Strike price — In options, the strike price, or exercise price, is a key variable in a derivatives contract between two parties. Where the contract requires delivery of the underlying instrument, the trade will be at the strike price, regardless of the spot… …

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  • 4Strike Price — The price at which a specific derivative contract can be exercised. Strike prices is mostly used to describe stock and index options, in which strike prices are fixed in the contract. For call options, the strike price is where the security can… …

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  • 5Strike price — The stated price per share for which underlying stock may be purchased ( in the case of a call) or sold ( in the case of a put) by the option holder upon exercise of the option contract. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * strike price… …

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  • 6strike price — n. The price at which an employee can purchase his company stock options. Example Citation: The strike price at which an employee may ultimately buy his options is typically set at whatever price the company s stock is trading the day he hires on …

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  • 7strike price — striking price 1) See exercise price 2) The price fixed by the sellers of a security after receiving bids from would be buyers in an issue by tender Usually, those who bid below the strike price receive nothing, while those who bid at or above it …

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  • 8strike price — / straɪk praɪs/, striking price / straɪkɪŋ praɪs/ noun 1. a price at which a new issue of shares is offered for sale 2. the lowest selling price when selling a new issue of shares by tender (applicants who tendered at a higher price will get… …

    Dictionary of banking and finance

  • 9strike price — noun also striking price : an agreed upon price at which an option contract (as a put or call) can be exercised * * * n. Finance 1) the price fixed by the seller of a security after receiving bids in a tender offer, typically for a sale of bonds… …

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  • 10strike price — noun Date: 1972 an agreed upon price at which an option contract can be exercised called also striking price …

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