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  • 31price point — noun a) The price of an item, especially seen as one of a number of pricing options. Our cracker shelves need some things at the 5.99 price point, both an upscale product and a very large size mid range brand. b) A price, viewed as one of a… …

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  • 32Mid-Atlantic gap — The Mid Atlantic Gap was the gap in coverage by land based Coastal Command antisubmarine (A/S) aircraft during the Battle of the Atlantic in the Second World War. It is frequently known as The Black Pit, as well as the Atlantic Gap, Air Gap,… …

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  • 33Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference — Ausdehnung der Mid Eastern Athletic Conference Die Mid Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) ist eine aus 12 Universitäten bestehende Liga für diverse Sportarten, die in der NCAA Division I spielen. Im College Football spielen die Teams in der… …

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  • 34Mid Cap — A company with a market capitalization between $2 and $10 billion, which is calculated by multiplying the number of a company s shares outstanding by its stock price. Mid cap is an abbreviation for the term middle capitalization . As the name… …

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  • 35mid-range — ADJ: ADJ n You can use mid range to describe products or services which are neither the most expensive nor the cheapest of their type. ...comfortable mid range accommodation. ...the price of a mid range family car …

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  • 36Price Increase and Famine Resistance Committee — The Price Increase and Famine Resistance Committee was a mass movement in West Bengal, India, formed in late 1958 by the Communist Party of India and other left groups, in response to the ongoing food crisis. The PIFRC led one of the most massive …

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  • 37Mid-term Review Reforms — The Mid term Review Reforms are a set of reforms of the EU’s Common Agricultural Policy adopted by the EU Council of Ministers on June 26, 2003. In summary, the main elements of the reformed CAP include: a single farm payment for EU farmers… …

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  • 38mid-priced — adjective Having a price less than the most expensive and greater than the cheapest …

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  • 39closing price — The last price paid for a commodity on any trading day. The exchange clearinghouse determines a firm s net gains or losses, margin requirements, and the next day s price limits, based on each futures and options contract settlement price. If… …

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  • 40indicative price — Estimated price, e.g. for valuation purposes. Euroclear Clearing and Settlement glossary * * * indicative price UK US noun [C] ► FINANCE the price that a share will probably sell for: »The indicative price is based on the mid price for that share …

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