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  • 21price — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ exorbitant, high, inflated, prohibitive, steep ▪ They charge exorbitant prices for their goods. ▪ The price of fuel is prohibitive …

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  • 22Price-Earnings Ratio - P/E Ratio — A valuation ratio of a company s current share price compared to its per share earnings. Calculated as: Market Value per Share Earnings per Share (EPS) For example, if a company is currently trading at $43 a share and earnings over the last 12… …

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  • 23share — [[t]ʃe͟ə(r)[/t]] ♦ shares, sharing, shared 1) N COUNT: oft N in n A company s shares are the many equal parts into which its ownership is divided. Shares can be bought by people as an investment. This is why Sir Colin Marshall, British Airways… …

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  • 24Price War — When companies continuously lower prices to undercut the competition. A price war may be used to increase revenue in the short term or as a longer term strategy to gain market share. Price wars can be prevented through strategic price management… …

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  • 25price-earnings ratio — noun The ratio of share price to earnings per share used as an indication of the relative value of the share. Syn: PE, PE ratio, P E ratio …

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  • 26price to earnings ratio — ( P/E ratio) An accounting ratio defined as the share price divided by the earnings per share. Broadly speaking, the higher a company s P/E ratio, the more expensive the company and the more highly rated it is. Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein… …

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  • 27Price war — is a term used in business to indicate a state of intense competitive rivalry accompanied by a multi lateral series of price reductions. One competitor will lower its price, then others will lower their prices to match. If one of the reactors… …

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  • 28Price mechanism — is an economic term that refers to the buyers and sellers who negotiate prices of goods or services depending on demand and supply.[1] A price mechanism or market based mechanism refers to a wide variety of ways to match up buyers and sellers… …

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  • 29price/earnings ratio — (P/E ratio) One of the methods of measuring how highly investors value the earnings of a company. It is calculated by dividing the company s share market price by its earnings per share. Traditionally, a high price/earnings ratio suggests a… …

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  • 30Price discrimination — or price differentiation[1] exists when sales of identical goods or services are transacted at different prices from the same provider.[2] In a theoretical market with perfect information, perfect substitutes, and no transaction costs or… …

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