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  • 21break price — Used in the context of general equities. Change one s offering or bid prices to move to a more realistic, tight level where execution is more feasible. Often done to trim one s position, thus breaking price from where the trade occurred (if long …

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  • 22break-even — noun The level of revenues sufficient to cover costs. Well never reach break even if our variable costs are higher than our selling price. Syn: break even point See Also: break even …

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  • 23break even — The reduction of a project s net cash flow to zero by altering an input variable such as price or costs. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * break even ► ACCOUNTING, FINANCE to have no profit or loss at the end of a business activity because you …

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  • 24price cut — Synonyms and related words: abatement, agio, allowance, bank discount, break, breakage, cash discount, chain discount, charge off, cheapening, concession, cut, decline, deduction, deflation, depreciation, devaluation, discount, dive, drawback,… …

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  • 25break — /breɪk/ noun 1. a sharp fall in share prices 2. a lucky deal or good opportunity ■ verb 1. ♦ to break even to balance costs and receipts, but not make a profit ● Last year the company only just broke even. ● We broke even in our first two months… …

    Dictionary of banking and finance

  • 26break your back —    If you work extremely hard, or put a lot of effort into achieving something, you break your back to do it.     If you want the job done well, you should accept to pay more. He s not going to break his back for such a low price! …

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  • 27price of admission — Used in the context of general equities. cost to become a player in a stock in an inordinately aggressive market ( i.e., locking on one side, size or price concessions ); trader becomes aggressive in order to break the domination of customer… …

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  • 28break-out — / breɪk aυt/ noun a movement of a share price above or below its previous trading level …

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  • 29price break — sharp reduction in prices, instance of cutting prices …

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  • 30List of Prison Break minor characters — This article contains a list of minor characters in the American television series, Prison Break. The listed characters are those who are played by guest stars. The characters are listed alphabetically by their last name or by the name which… …

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