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market price

NOUN
  1. the price at which buyers and sellers trade the item in an open marketplace

How To Use market price In A Sentence

  • Since the market price is the best estimate of the future price, it's hard to see how either the company or the secretary can systematically misjudge the value of the stock high or low. Executive Compensation, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • The market price of radium is at present 70 dollars for 1 mg, but I am sure that our academy would be willing to accept a lower price. 142 Trafficking Materials and Gendered Experimental Practices: Radium Research in Early 20th Century Vienna
  • For equity funds, the final column provides 52-week returns based on market prices plus dividends.
  • If, therefore, the issue of inconvertible paper were subjected to strict rules, one rule being that whenever bullion rose above the Mint price gold parity, the issues should he contracted until the market price of bullion and the Mint price were again in accordance, such a currency would not be subject to any of the evils usually deemed inherent in an inconvertible paper. A Return To Basics: What Is Stable Money?
  • The result of this is that any such marginal parcel of land will be sold at the market price determined by the opportunity cost of land.
  • I always felt that I had a good gauge of what the market prices were and such.
  • As Hornborg put it in 1998, “market prices are the means by which world system centres extract exergy (i.e. available energy) from the peripheries”, aided some times by military power. Herman Daly Festschrift~ Socially Sustainable Economic Degrowth
  • The disenfranchised people were turned into a resource, worth only the market price of their labour power.
  • Managers want to pay as small a premium to the market price as possible.
  • he bought 100 shares of IBM at the market price
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