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1 price
[praɪs]1. noun1) the amount of money for which a thing is or can be bought or sold; the cost:قيمَة ، سِعْرThe price of the book was $10.
2) what one must give up or suffer in order to gain something:ثَمَنLoss of freedom is often the price of success.
2. verb1) to mark a price on:يَضَعُ سِعْراI haven't priced these articles yet.
2) to find out the price of:يَجِد السِّعْرHe went into the furniture shop to price the beds.
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2 price
حَدَّدَ الثَّمَن \ price: to give a price to: These goods are too highly priced. \ سامَ (حَدَّدَ السِّعرَ أو اسْتَفْسَر عن السِّعر) \ price. \ سَعَّرَ \ price: give a price to: These goods are too highly priced. -
3 price
ثَمَن \ cost: the price to be paid: What was the cost of your house?. price: the amount of money for which sth. is bought or sold: The price is marked on the tin. There has been an increase in price. value: worth (in usefulness or in money): That jewel is of great value. A lock has no value without its key. charge: the amount of money asked for doing sth., for supplying sth., etc.: What is your charge for this work?. \ See Also قيمة (قِيمة) -
4 price
سِعْر \ price: the amount of money for which sth. is bought or sold: The price is marked on the tin. There has been an increase in price. quotation: a statement of price: I asked the builder for a quotation for doing the work. rate: the measure of one amount in relation to another: What is the exchange rate of dollars and pounds?. value: worth (in usefulness or in money): That jewel is of great value. A lock has no value without its key. \ See Also قيمة (قِيمَة) -
5 PRICE
• Every man has his price - Каждый человек свою цену имеет (K)• There is no good that does not cost a price - За ничто ничего не купишь (3)• What's that got to do with the price of apples (eggs, horses)? - В огороде бузина, а в Киеве дядька (B), Я говорю про Ивана, а ты про болвана (Я) -
6 price index for gross national product
GNPиндекс цен валового национального продукта (ВНП). Относительный показатель, характеризующий степень влияния изменения уровня цен на динамику стоимостного объема валового национального продукта (gross national product).Дефлятор ВНП (размер масштаба инфляции) определяется на основе индекса потребительских цен (consumer price index), индекса оптовых цен (wholesale price index) и индекса цен производителей (producer price index). Эти индексы, характеризующие инфляционные явления на потребительском рынке и в сфере торговли инвестиционными товарами, взвешенные по структуре валового национального продукта, позволяют определить общий масштаб инфляции (inflation) и с учетом дефлятора оценить реальные объемы конечного потребления товаров и услуг.English-Russian explanatory dictionary of the external economic terms > price index for gross national product
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7 Price
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8 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. -
9 Price Waterhouse
1) Sakhalin energy glossary: PW (now - Price Waterhouse Coopers)2) Sakhalin R: PW -
10 price-to-book
Banking: p/b (http://www.investopedia.com/terms/p/price-to-bookratio.asp) -
11 Price-Look-Up
m < edv> ■ price look-up -
12 price-book ratio
Fin [m1] see price-to-book ratio -
13 price ceiling
Finthe highest price that a buyer is willing to pay -
14 price competition
Gen Mgta form of competition based on price rather than factors such as quality or design -
15 price control
Econgovernment regulations that set maximum prices for commodities or control price levels by credit controls -
16 price discovery
Finthe process by which price is determined by negotiation in a free market -
17 price-dividend ratio
Finthe price of a stock divided by the annual dividend paid on a share -
18 price effect
Econthe impact of price changes on a market or economy -
19 price elasticity of demand
Econthe percentage change in demand divided by the percentage change in price of a goodThe ultimate business dictionary > price elasticity of demand
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20 price elasticity of supply
Econthe percentage change in supply divided by the percentage change in price of a goodThe ultimate business dictionary > price elasticity of supply
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