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1 PRICE: AT A HIGHER PRICE
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2 higher price
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3 higher price
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4 re-exporting a product on sale in one country at a lower price to another country for sale at a higher price
Law: parallel tradeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > re-exporting a product on sale in one country at a lower price to another country for sale at a higher price
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5 hold out for a higher price
Экономика: не уступать в ценеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > hold out for a higher price
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6 pass on increase in cost in higher price
Деловая лексика: переводить растущие издержки в повышение ценыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > pass on increase in cost in higher price
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7 you should hold out for a higher price
Общая лексика: вам не следовало бы уступать в ценеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > you should hold out for a higher price
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8 to hold out for a higher price
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > to hold out for a higher price
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9 price
1. n1) цена
- acceptable price
- accounting price
- accurate price
- acquisition price
- actual price
- adjustable prices
- adjusted price
- administered price
- advanced price
- advertized price
- after price
- after hours price
- agreed price
- agreed-upon price
- aggregate price
- agricultural product prices
- all-in price
- all-round price
- American Selling Price
- anticipated price
- applicable price
- approximate price
- arm's length price
- asked price
- asking price
- attractive price
- average price
- bargain price
- base price
- basic price
- basic point price
- basis price
- bedrock price
- benchmmark price
- best price
- best-performing share prices
- bid price
- black market price
- blanket price
- bona fide selling price
- bond price
- book price
- boom price
- bottom price
- B-share prices
- budget price
- buy-back price
- buyers' price
- buying price
- calculative price
- call price
- carry-over price
- cash price
- catalogue price
- ceiling price
- cheap price
- clearing price
- close prices
- closing price
- closing share price
- coming out price
- commodity price
- common price
- comparable prices
- comparative prices
- competitive price
- competitor's price
- constant price
- consumer prices
- contracted price
- cost price
- cutthroat price
- daily settlement price
- dealer price
- decontrolled prices
- delivered price
- demand price
- derived target price
- determined price
- differential prices
- dirt cheap price
- disbursing price
- discounted price
- distress price
- domestic price
- dropping prices
- dual price
- entry-preventing price
- equation price
- equilibrium price
- equitable price
- equity price
- escalating prices
- escalation prices
- escalator prices
- established price
- estimated price
- estimated total price
- euro price
- exact price
- exceptional price
- excessive price
- exchange price
- exclusive price
- exercise price
- exhaust price
- existing price
- exorbitant price
- external prices
- extra price
- factor price
- factory price
- factory gate price
- factory list price
- fair price
- falling prices
- fancy price
- farm prices
- farm commodity prices
- farm produce prices
- favourable price
- final price
- firm price
- first price
- fixed price
- flat price
- flexible prices
- floor price
- fluctuating price
- foreign price
- forward price
- free market price
- full-cost price
- gilt prices
- global price
- going price
- going market price
- gross price
- grower's price
- guaranteed price
- guideline price
- guiding price
- half price
- hard prices
- heavy price
- high price
- highest price
- hire price
- hire purchase price
- home price
- home market price
- House price
- huge price
- identical price
- implicit price
- import price
- inbound price
- increased price
- individual price
- individual price of production
- individual cost price
- inflated prices
- initial price
- inside price
- internal price
- intervention price
- invoiced price
- irregular prices
- issue price
- item price
- itemized price
- job prices
- just price
- keen price
- kerb prices
- knockdown price
- knockout price
- laid-down price
- land price
- landed price
- last price
- leading price
- limit price
- limited price
- listed price
- live market price
- livestock price
- loaded price
- local price
- local market price
- loco price
- low price
- lowest price
- lump-sum price
- making-up price
- manufacturer's price
- manufacturing price
- marginal price
- markdown price
- marked price
- market price
- market-determined price
- marrying price
- maximum price
- mean price
- median price
- median home prices
- medium price
- mercantile price
- middle price
- minimum price
- moderate price
- monopoly price
- national price
- natural price
- negotiable price
- negotiated price
- net price
- new prices
- nominal price
- nonflexible price
- normal price
- normalized price
- notional price
- offered price
- offering price
- offer of issue price
- official price
- open price
- opening price
- option price
- option price of shares
- original price
- output price
- outside price
- overestimated price
- overhead price
- package price
- packing price
- parity price
- peak price
- pegged price
- piece price
- popular prices
- posted price
- preferential price
- pre-increase price
- preliminary price
- premium price
- present price
- prevailing prices
- probate price
- procurement price
- producer's price
- prohibitive price
- public offering price
- published price
- purchase price
- purchasing price
- put price
- put-and-call price
- quantity price
- quoted price
- raw material price
- real price
- realization price
- reasonable price
- receding prices
- receiving price
- recent prices
- recommended price
- redemption price
- reduced price
- reference price
- regular price
- relative prices
- remunerative price
- rent price
- replacement price
- resale price
- reservation price
- reserve price
- reserved price
- retail price
- revised price
- rising prices
- rock-bottom price
- ruinous price
- ruling price
- sale price
- seasonal price
- sagging price
- saleable price
- secondhand price
- security price
- sellers' price
- selling price
- sensitive prices
- set price
- setting price
- settlement price
- shadow price
- share price
- sinking price
- skyrocketing price
- sliding price
- sliding-scale price
- sluice gate price
- soaring price
- special price
- specific price
- split prices
- spot price
- stable price
- standard price
- standard list price
- standard unit price
- starting price
- state price
- stated price
- state-set price
- stationary price
- steady prices
- sticker price
- stiff price
- stipulated price
- stock price
- stock exchange price
- stopout price
- store prices
- street price
- strictly net price
- strike price
- striking price
- strong price
- subscription price
- suggested price
- supply price
- support price
- surging share prices
- tape prices
- target price
- target asset price
- tariff price
- tax-inclusive prices
- tender price
- threshold price
- top price
- total price
- trade price
- trading price
- transaction price
- transfer price
- trigger price
- two-tier price
- typical price
- uncontrollable prices
- underestimated price
- underselling price
- uniform price
- unit price
- unrealistic price
- unreasonable price
- unsettled price
- unstable price
- upset price
- variable prices
- wholesale price
- wide prices
- world bond price
- world market price
- zone price
- price after hours
- price at the current exchange rate
- price ex store
- price ex warehouse
- price for the account
- price for cash
- price for a quantity unit
- price for the settlement
- price in foreign currency
- price in gold
- prices in the open market
- price in a price list
- price in the quotation
- prices in the region of %
- price of call
- price of currency
- price of day
- price of delivery
- prices of farm products
- price of freight
- price of gold
- prices of industrial goods
- price of labour power
- price of land
- price of money
- price of option
- price of production
- price of services
- prices on the quotation
- prices on the world market
- price per metric ton
- price per piece
- price per set
- price per unit
- at the price
- at bargain prices
- at a firesale price
- at a high price
- at a low price
- at all prices
- in comparable prices
- price current
- price excluding
- price exclusive
- price less discount
- price plus markup
- price subject to change without notice
- price subject to final confirmation
- accept a price
- adjust prices
- advance a price
- advance in price
- alter a price
- amend a price
- arrive at a price
- ask the price
- ask for the price
- bargain over a price
- base a price
- beat down prices
- bolster the price of crude oil
- boost prices
- break down prices
- bring the price back down to earth
- bring prices in line with the cost
- bring the average price
- bring down prices
- bring low prices
- buoy prices
- calculate prices
- change a price
- charge a price
- command a high price
- control prices
- correct a price
- cut prices
- decrease prices
- deduct from a price
- depress prices
- deregulate prices
- determine a price
- differ in prices
- drop in price
- enjoy high prices
- establish a price
- estimate a price
- exceed a price
- fall in price
- fetch a high price
- finalize a price
- fix a price
- force down prices
- force up prices
- freeze prices
- fuel prices
- give a firm price
- go down in price
- go up in price
- guarantee a price
- hold in price
- hold out for a higher price
- hold up prices
- increase prices
- increase in price
- keep prices down
- keep prices up
- kick against high prices
- level prices down
- level prices up
- lift prices
- lift prices from their low
- list prices
- maintain prices
- make a price
- manipulate stock prices
- mark a price
- mark down the price
- match the price
- meet the price
- modify a price
- negotiate a price
- offer a price
- outbid the prices
- pay the price
- prop up prices
- push up prices
- publish prices
- put down prices
- put downward pressure on prices
- put up prices
- quote a price
- raise prices
- ramp up share prices
- realize a price
- recalculate prices
- recover the price
- reduce prices
- refund the price
- revise prices downwards
- revise prices upwards
- rise in price
- retrieve the price
- scale down prices
- save on prices
- sell at a high price
- sell below price
- sell under price
- send prices up
- set a price
- settle a price
- shore up prices
- show prices in dollars
- squeeze prices down
- stabilize prices
- suggest a price
- support prices
- take off the price
- tender a price
- trigger prices
- undercut prices2. vназначать цену; оценивать
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10 PRICE
[N]INDICATURA (-AE) (F)PRECIUM (-I) (N)PRETIUM (-I) (N)INDICATIO (-ONIS) (F)NUNDINATIO (-ONIS) (F)AESTIMATUS (-US) (M)AESTUMATIO (-ONIS) (F)[V]PROBO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)- AT A HIGHER PRICE- AT A VERY HIGH PRICE- AT WHAT PRICE- AT WHAT PRICE?- LOW PRICE -
11 higher
tr['haɪəSMALLr/SMALL]1→ link=high high{2 superior3 (bigger) más alto,-a; (number, velocity etc) mayor\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLhigher education enseñanza superiorhigher ['haɪər] adj: superioradj.• superior adj.'haɪər, 'haɪə(r)b) (before n) <mammals/organs> superior['haɪǝ(r)]1.ADJ (compar)of high; más alto; [form of life, court] superior; [price] más elevado; [number, speed] mayorany number higher than six — cualquier número superior a or mayor de seis
higher interest rates are a possibility — existe la posibilidad de una subida de los tipos de interés
higher rate tax — impuesto m en la banda superior
2. ADV(compar) of high1) (lit) más altotry hanging the picture a bit higher up — prueba a poner el cuadro un poquito más alto or más arriba
2) (fig)prices are rising higher and higher — los precios están subiendo más y más, los precios son cada vez más altos
3.N(Scot) (Scol) = Higher Grade4.CPDhigher education N — educación f superior, enseñanza f superior
Higher Grade N — (Scot) (Scol) examen de estado que se realiza a la edad de 16 años
Higher National Certificate N — (Brit) (Scol) Certificado m Nacional de Estudios Superiores
Higher National Diploma N — (Brit) (Scol) Diploma m Nacional de Estudios Superiores
See:see cultural note A LEVELS in A* * *['haɪər, 'haɪə(r)]b) (before n) <mammals/organs> superior -
12 price
[praɪs]nThe goods bring a much smaller price (hit the lowest price). — Товар идет по значительно заниженной (минимальной) цене.
The price covers air fare (delivery cost). — Цена включает перелет (доставку).
Prices rule high. — Цены держатся высоко.
Prices show a tendency to rise (to decline). — Цены проявляют тенденцию к росту (к падению).
Prices are frozen. — Цены заморожены.
Prices vary according to the quality of goods. — Цены колеблются в зависимости от качества товара.
The goods have realized poor prices. — Товары были проданы за бесценок.
- printer's priceGood advice is beyond price. — ◊ Доброму совету цены нет
- prewar price
- fabulous prices
- asking price
- going price
- actual prices
- actual selling price
- home market price
- exchange market price
- inflated prices
- tempting prices
- market prices
- unified prices
- final price
- easy price
- world's market prices
- sky-rocketing prices
- subscription price
- prevailing price
- consumer prices
- ceiling prices
- reduced price
- growing prices
- real estate prices
- home market prices
- price-list prices
- mailing price
- all-round prices
- non-profit prices
- purchase price - price list
- price reduction
- price scissors
- price risk
- price level
- price control
- prices on some items
- price of smth
- price for smth
- prices for food products
- maximum retail prices for cars
- discount off the price
- ups and downs of prices
- decline in prices
- quotation of approximate prices
- formation of prices
- change of prices
- full refund of purchase price
- at a high price
- at prices strictly moderate
- with prices shooting up
- at a popular price
- not at any price
- accept the price named
- affect the price
- agree on prices
- ask an exorbitant price- arrange with buyers about the price- be a price leader
- be in good price
- beat down the price
- be worth its price
- bid a price
- bid against smb
- boost the prices
- buy smth at this price- calculate the price- cause a rise in prices
- charge a price
- do smth at any price
- fetch a high price
- figure out the price
- find the price unacceptable
- fix prices at the lowest possible level
- force prices higher
- force back the prices
- get a good price of the market
- get a refund of the price
- haggle over the price
- hold down prices
- keep down prices
- keep up the price
- lessen the price
- make a concession in the price
- name the price
- negotiate the price
- offer a price
- offer double price for smth
- pay the price named
- pay a high price for smth
- protect home market prices
- put a price on goods
- quote prices for smth
- raise the price from... to...
- regulate prices
- revise prices
- sacrifice the quality of goods to reach a lower price
- sell at cost price
- sell at considerable price
- sell at a sacrifice price
- sell at a lower ready money price
- sell with a discount off the original price
- set prices
- slash the price
- stabilize prices
- price to be negotiated
- prices keep up
- prices have gone down
- prices stabilized
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13 price-value equation
марк. соответствие цены и ценности*, уравнение "цена-ценность"* (соотношение цены и потребительской ценности, которое должно выполняться для того, чтобы потребители считали покупку товара выгодной)The company shifted the paradigm of coffee consumption pattern and raised value element in price-value equation by delivering a much higher value than regular coffee shops did. — Компания изменила концепцию потребления кофе и увеличила правую часть в уравнении "цена-ценность", предлагая потребителю гораздо большую ценность, чем обычные продавцы кофе.
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14 price-earnings ratio
Fina company’s share price divided by earnings per share (EPS).EXAMPLEWhile EPS is an actual amount of money, usually expressed in cents per share, the P/E ratio has no units, it is just a number. Thus if a quoted company has a share price of $100 and EPS of $12 for the last published year, then it has a historical P/E of 8.3. If analysts are forecasting for the next year EPS of, say, $14 then the forecast P/E is 7.1.The P/E ratio is predominantly useful in comparisons with other shares rather than in isolation. For example, if the average P/E in the market is 20, there will be many shares with P/Es well above and well below this, for a variety of reasons. Similarly, in a particular sector, the P/Es will frequently vary from the sector average, even though the constituent companies may all be engaged in similar businesses. The reason is that even two businesses doing the same thing will not always be doing it as profitably as each other. One may be far more efficient, as demonstrated by a history of rising EPS compared with the flat EPS picture of the other over a series of years, and the market might recognize this by awarding the more profitable share a higher P/E. -
15 price-to-sales ratio
Finthe ratio of the value of all of a company’s stock to its sales for the previous twelve months, a way of measuring the relative value of a share when compared with others.EXAMPLEThe P/S ratio is obtained by dividing the market capitalization by the latest published annual sales figure. So a company with a capitalization of $1 billion and sales of $3 billion would have a P/S ratio of 0.33.P/S will vary with the type of industry. You would expect, for example, that many retailers and other large-scale distributors of goods would have very high sales in relation to their market capitalizations—in other words, a very low P/S. Equally, manufacturers of high-value items would generally have much lower sales figures and thus higher P/S ratios.A company with a lower P/S is cheaper than one with a higher ratio, particularly if they are in the same sector so that a direct comparison is more appropriate. It means that each share of the lower P/S company is buying more of its sales than those of the higher P/S company.It is important to note that a share which is cheaper only on P/S grounds is not necessarily the more attractive share. There will frequently be reasons why it has a lower ratio than another similar company, most commonly because it is less profitable. -
16 instalment price
торг. цена при покупке [при оплате\] в рассрочку (суммарная цена товара при покупке в рассрочку, включающая собственно цену товара и начисленные проценты)The installment price is higher than the cash price because the seller adds a finance charge to the cash price. — Цена при покупке в рассрочку выше, чем цена при оплате наличными, потому что продавец добавляет к цене, взимаемой при оплате наличными, плату за кредит.
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17 premium price
цена с надбавкой, цена с премией, премиальная ценаа) торг. (цена товара или услуги, установленная на более высоком уровне, чем цены сходных товаров/услуг, установленные конкурентами; напр., цена, повышенная благодаря наличию у товара/услуги уникальных особенностей либо благодаря интересу потребителей к данной торговой марке)Some products command a premium price in the marketplace simply because they are considered to be higher in quality. — Некоторые товары продаются на рынке по премиальной цене просто из-за того, что они считаются товарами более высокого качества.
See:б) фин. (цена ценной бумаги, продаваемой с премией, т. е. цена, образованная в результате прибавления к номиналу ценной бумаги определенной премии)See:* * ** * *повышенные тарифные ставки за рекламное время или место, пользующиеся наибольшим спросом со стороны рекламодателей -
18 backwardation (the difference when the cash price is higher than the three-month price)
Англо-русский глоссарий алюминиевой промышленности > backwardation (the difference when the cash price is higher than the three-month price)
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19 backwardation (the difference when the cash price is higher than the three-month price)
Англо-русский глоссарий алюминиевой промышленности > backwardation (the difference when the cash price is higher than the three-month price)
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20 contango (the difference when the three-month price is higher than the cash price)
контанго (надбавка к цене наличного товара или к котировке ближних сроков при заключении сделки на более отдаленные сроки)Англо-русский глоссарий алюминиевой промышленности > contango (the difference when the three-month price is higher than the cash price)
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