predatory price

  • 11predatory pricing — N UNCOUNT If a company practises predatory pricing, it charges a much lower price for its products or services than its competitors in order to force them out of the market. [BUSINESS] Predatory pricing by large supermarkets was threatening the… …

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  • 12predatory intent — In purview of Robinson Patman Act, means that alleged price discriminator must have at least sacrificed present revenues for purpose of driving competitor out of market with hope of recouping losses through subsequent higher prices. International …

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  • 13predatory pricing — noun A strategy of selling a good or service at a very low price so as to drive ones competitors out of business (at which point one can raise ones prices more freely) …

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  • 14predatory pricing — /prɛdətəri ˈpraɪsɪŋ/ (say preduhtuhree pruysing) noun the deliberate ploy of selling goods or services at an unsustainably low price so as to capture a market from less powerful competitors who could not themselves survive such a strategy …

  • 15Resale price maintenance — (RPM) is the practice whereby a manufacturer and its distributors agree that the latter will sell the former s product at certain prices (resale price maintenance), at or above a price floor (minimum resale price maintenance) or at or below a… …

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  • 16Antony Price — is a London fashion designer who is best known for glamorous evening wear and suits, and for the seventies icon of the cap sleeve t shirt (trading under the Plaza label for the premium price of £6, this was quickly ripped off by numerous other… …

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  • 17Limit price — A limit price is the price set by a monopolist to discourage economic entry into a market, and is illegal in many countries. The limit price is the price that the entrant would face upon entering as long as the incumbent firm did not decrease… …

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  • 18Prix prédateurs — Les prix prédateurs sont le fait d une entreprise qui pratique des prix de vente très bas en vue de protéger (situation défensive) ou d’étendre (situation offensive) sa part de marché au détriment de concurrents potentiels ou existants. Prix… …

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  • 19Prix prédateurs et théorie des jeux — Prix prédateurs Les prix prédateurs sont une stratégie commerciale permettant à une entreprise déjà présente sur un marché de protéger ou d’étendre leurs parts de marché au détriment de concurrents potentiels ou existants. On parle ainsi de prix… …

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  • 20pred|a|to|ry — «PREHD uh TR ee, TOHR », adjective. 1. a) living by preying upon other animals. Lions and tigers are predatory animals; hawks and owls are predatory birds. »Field trials were then set up in semi arid bush country…under completely natural… …

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