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contingent price

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  • Contingent valuation — is a survey based economic technique for the valuation of non market resources, such as environmental preservation or the impact of contamination. While these resources do give people utility, certain aspects of them do not have a market price as …   Wikipedia

  • Contingent commissions — is a term used in the American insurance industry for any kind of commission which is contingent upon some event occurring (instead of a commission paid on the sale itself). In the UK this form of payment is known as Overriders. Theoretically,… …   Wikipedia

  • Contingent payment sales — In business dealings, transactions often occur that include variables based on future events that can be difficult to ascertain (for example, a company may sell in an amount stock along with a percentage of that company’s net profits.) As these… …   Wikipedia

  • Contingent Payment Sale — A type of installment sale in which either the price or payment period for the asset has not been fixed. Contingent payment sales entail a special set of rules that vary according to whether the price or the schedule is the fixed amount. For… …   Investment dictionary

  • Contingent value rights — A Contingent Value Rights (CVR) is a type of option that can be issued by the buyer of a company to the sellers. It specifies an event, which, if triggered, lets the sellers acquire more shares in the target company. The New York Times claims[1]… …   Wikipedia

  • Contingent Value Rights - CVR — A type of right given to shareholders of an acquired company (or a company facing major restructuring) that ensures they receive additional benefit if a specified event occurs. A contingent value right is similar to an option because it often has …   Investment dictionary

  • contingent conversion trigger — Used in the context of convertible instruments. The price of the stock must exceed the trigger price before the bond holder can convert to common stock at a pre established conversion price. The trigger price exceeds the conversion price. In… …   Financial and business terms

  • Contingent Convertibles - CoCos — A security similar to a traditional convertible bond in that there is a strike price (the cost of the stock when the bond converts into stock). What differs is that there is another price, even higher than the strike price, which the company s… …   Investment dictionary

  • PRICE, Thomas Caradoc Rose (1842-1911) — generally known as Colonel Tom Price founder of the mounted rifles movement was born at Hobart on 21 October 1842. His father, John Price (1808 1857), the fourth son of Sir Rose Price, baronet, went to Tasmania in 1835. In 1838 he was appointed… …   Dictionary of Australian Biography

  • Contingent Order — 1. An order involving the simultaneous execution of two or more transactions. 2. An order whose execution depends upon the execution and/or price of another security. These types of orders are generally placed for option strategies where two… …   Investment dictionary

  • British moralists of the eighteenth century: Shaftesbury, Butler and Price — David McNaughton In this chapter I discuss the moral theories of three influential writers: Anthony Ashley Cooper, Third Earl of Shaftesbury (1671–1713); Joseph Butler (1692–1752) and Richard Price (1723–91). All three wrote extensively on issues …   History of philosophy

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