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1 market price
the price at which a thing is being sold at a particular time:سِعْر السّوقWhat's the current market price of gold?
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2 market price
Econin economics, the theoretical price at which supply equals demand -
3 Market Price Display Service
Investment: MPDSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Market Price Display Service
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4 market price equivalents
эквивалент рыночной цены.При составлении платежного баланса (balance of payments) стоимостные оценки бартерных сделок (обмен товаров непосредственно на другие товары) и операции в форме передачи имущества по лизингу (см.financical leasing) производятся на основе расчетных денежных единиц, которые формируются по аналогии с рыночными ценами, сложившимися в сходных внешнеэкономических условиях.English-Russian explanatory dictionary of the external economic terms > market price equivalents
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5 market price
рыночная цена ( в странах с рыночной экономикой — стихийно образующие цены; в странах с СМП рыночные цены соответствуют оптовым ценам промышленности, т. е. оптовым ценам предприятий + налог с оборота); см. producers' prices; producers' valuesрыночная цена (т.е. реальная цена, по которой в данный момент продаётся товар)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > market price
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6 Current Market Price
Stock Exchange: CMPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Current Market Price
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7 average market price
Oil: AMPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > average market price
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8 market value
the price at which a thing is being sold at a particular time:سِعْر السّوقWhat's the current market price of gold?
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9 market
1. рынок; обычно какой-то определённый сегмент всего потребительского рынка2. сокр. от market priceосуществлять весь комплекс мероприятий, связанных с реализацией товара на рынке, начиная с его производства и кончая дистрибуцией и рекламойАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > market
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10 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. -
11 price war
Mktga situation in which two or more companies each try to increase their own share of the market by lowering prices. A price war involves companies undercutting each other in an attempt to encourage more customers to buy their goods or services. In the long term, this can devalue a market and lead to loss of profits, but it can sometimes have short-term success. -
12 Market Order Matching Range
Stock Exchange: MOMR (The range around the reference price beyond which a market order for a futures contract is not allowed to be executed.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Market Order Matching Range
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13 market value added
Finthe difference between a company’s market value (derived from the share price), and its economic book value (the amount of capital that shareholders have committed to the firm throughout its existence, including any retained earnings) -
14 price discovery
Finthe process by which price is determined by negotiation in a free market -
15 price effect
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16 price leadership
Mktgthe establishment of price levels in a market by a dominant company or brand -
17 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. -
18 price-weighted index
Finan index of production or market value that is adjusted for price changes -
19 market based pricing
Finsetting a price based on the value of the product in the perception of the customer. [m1] Also known as perceived value pricing -
20 market if touched
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