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  • 1high-price — ˈhigh price also ˈhigh priced adjective expensive in relation to other things of the same kind: • high powered, high priced cars such as Porsches and BMWs …

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  • 2pay a high price — see ↑pay, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑high …

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  • 3commanding a high price — index priceless Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 4High price — The highest ( intraday) price of a stock over the past 52 weeks, adjusted for any stock splits. The New York Times Financial Glossary …

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  • 5high price — The highest ( intraday) price of a stock over the past 52 weeks, adjusted for any stock splits. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 6high price — excessive cost, high cost …

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  • 7Price 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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  • 8Price skimming — is a pricing strategy in which a marketer sets a relatively high price for a product or service at first, then lowers the price over time. It is a temporal version of price discrimination/yield management. It allows the firm to recover its sunk… …

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  • 9price yourself out of the market — phrase to charge such high prices for your products that customers stop buying them Thesaurus: setting, controlling and changing prices and costshyponym prices and costssynonym Main entry: price * * * price yourself out of the market : to make… …

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  • 10Price gouging — is a pejorative term for a seller pricing much higher than is considered reasonable or fair. In precise, legal usage, it is the name of a felony that applies in some of the United States only during civil emergencies. In less precise usage, it… …

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