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  • 1Benchmark (crude oil) — Crude oil benchmarks, also known as oil markers, were first introduced in the mid 1980s. There are three primary benchmarks, WTI, Brent Blend, and Dubai. Other well known blends include the Opec basket used by OPEC, Tapis Crude which is traded in …

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  • 2Benchmark — may refer to: *Benchmark (surveying), a point of reference for a measurement *Benchmark (crude oil), a reference for and discussion of cost and/or pricing of petroleum, such as Brent Crude and West Texas Intermediate in terms of benchmarks based… …

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  • 3Benchmark Error — A situation in which the wrong benchmark is selected in a financial model. This error can create large dispersions in an analyst or academic s data, but can easily be avoided by selecting the most appropriate benchmark at the onset of an analysis …

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  • 4Psychological pricing — Example of psychological pricing at a gas station Psychological pricing or price ending is a marketing practice based on the theory that certain prices have a psychological impact. The retail prices are often expressed as odd prices : a little… …

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  • 5Petroleum Pricing in Nova Scotia — is based on the Petroleum Products Pricing Act which governs the wholesale and minimum and maximum price of gasoline and diesel price that are authorised in Nova ScotiaHistoryIn the spring of 2004, both consumers and retailers (the Independent… …

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  • 6Sharpe benchmark — A statistically created benchmark that adjusts for a managers index like tendencies. The New York Times Financial Glossary A statistically created benchmark that adjusts for a manager s index like tendencies. Named after William Sharpe, Nobel… …

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  • 7Target Pricing — Die Zielkostenrechnung (auch retrograde Kalkulation; englisch: Target Costing oder Target Pricing) ist aufgrund ihrer starken Kundenorientierung weniger ein Instrument des oft unternehmenszentrierten Controllings, als vielmehr eine… …

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  • 8Target pricing — Die Zielkostenrechnung (auch retrograde Kalkulation; englisch: Target Costing oder Target Pricing) ist aufgrund ihrer starken Kundenorientierung weniger ein Instrument des oft unternehmenszentrierten Controllings, als vielmehr eine… …

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  • 9Dubai Mercantile Exchange — Type Joint Venture Industry Commodities Exchange Founded 2005 Location Dubai, United Arab Emirates Products Energy Futures Owners Tatweer, Oman Investment Fund, CME Group and other global financial institutions and energy trading firms Website… …

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  • 10Average Wholesale Price — The average wholesale price (AWP) is a prescription drugs term referring to the average price at which wholesalers sell drugs to physicians, pharmacies, and other customers. While it the term is intended as such, in practice, it is a figure… …

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