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101 pristilskudd
subst. price subsidy, price subsidies -
102 referansepris
subst. (petro) posted price, tax reference price -
103 rimelig pris
(en rimelig pris) a reasonable price (til rimelig pris) at a reasonable price -
104 råvarepris
subst. (handel) commodity price, raw material price -
105 råvareprisindeks
subst. commodity price index, raw material price index -
106 salg
распродажа-et, -, -a/-ene* * *marketing, sale* * *subst. [ det å selge] sale subst. [ utsalg] sale, sales subst. [ omsetning] sales, turnover, sales turnover (kjøp og salg) purchase and sale, buying and selling (kontant salg) cash sale (til salg) for sale (f.eks. ) (være på salg) be on sale (at a reduced price), be for sale (at a reduced price) (netto salg) net sales -
107 slå av på
[fordringer o.l.] reduce (f.eks. ) [ prisen] knock (f.eks.Kr. 100
) off the price, reduce the price (f.eks.by Kr. 100
) -
108 spottpris
subst. [ lav pris] bargain price, cheap price -
109 stiv pris
stiff price, steep price -
110 stykkpris
subst. unit price subst. price per piece -
111 tilbakekjøpspris
subst. repurchase price, buyback price -
112 tilbudskurs
subst. (børs) asked (price), ask price -
113 upris
subst. outrageous price, bad price -
114 vederlagskrav
subst. contractual money liability subst. demand for compensation, action for the price subst. demand for price subst. claim for compensation -
115 abonnementspris
subst. subscription price, subscription rate subst. (telefoni) telephone charges (for subscribers) -
116 absolutt pris
subst. (økonomi) absolute price -
117 administrert pris
(økonomi) administered price -
118 aksjekursfall
subst. stock price depreciation -
119 aksjekursstigning
subst. stock price appreciation -
120 aksjenotering
subst. share quotation price subst. share quotation (UK), stock quotation (US)
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