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1 предложение самой низкой цены
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > предложение самой низкой цены
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2 предложение по самой низкой цене
Русско-английский словарь по экономии > предложение по самой низкой цене
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3 предложение по самой низкой цене
1) Economy: lowest tender2) Banking: lowest bidУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > предложение по самой низкой цене
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4 конкурсный
ко́нкурсный экза́мен — competitive examination
ко́нкурсная зая́вка — bid, tender
ко́нкурсные торги́ — sale by auction, competitive bidding / tendering
присужде́ние контра́кта на ко́нкурсной осно́ве — awarding the contract to the lowest bidder
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5 предложение цены
1. bidначальная цена, предложенная на аукционе — the knockdown bid
цена с торгов; цена предложенная покупателем — bid price
предлагаемая цена в 2500 фунтов стерлингов — ?2,500 bid
2. offer3. tenderцена, предложенная на торгах — tender price
4. biddingРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > предложение цены
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6 лицо предлагающее самую высокую цену
наивысшая цена — top price; highest bid
фирма, сбивающая цену на торгах — below-cost bidder
лицо, предлагающее самую низкую цену — lowest bidder
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > лицо предлагающее самую высокую цену
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Competitive Bid Option — A form of the commercial loan syndication where banks submit competing bids on a loan. They can also sell their portion of the participation in a loan to other parties. The borrower has a choice of banks to choose from, and will generally pick… … Investment dictionary
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