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Business Definition for: Marked Price

  • the original displayed price of a product in a store. In a sale, customers may be offered a savings on the marked price.

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Good News for Consultants: Our Brains Are Hard-Wired to Seek Costly Advice
Good News for Consultants: Our Brains Are Hard-Wired to Seek Costly AdviceThis explains "The Spanish Olive Paradox"When I was very young, I heard a friend of my older brother tell this story about his job at the local grocery store:He opebned up a case of Spanish Olives, check the price...
Tags: Hard-Wired
Discussion threads 2008-05-20
JORDAN: ASE INDEX RECUPERATING AFTER EARLIER LOSSES.
According to "Jordan Times", the Amman Stock Exchange ASE price index closed higher by 1.33 per cent due primarily to the marked improvement of the share price of the Arab Bank and slight improvements in other shares. Many companies, w According to "Jordan...
Tags: Arab Bank
Research articles 2002-10-17
ASE INDEX RECUPERATING AFTER EARLIER LOSSES
According to "Jordan Times", the Amman Stock Exchange ASE price indexclosed higher by 1.33 per cent due primarily to the marked improvement ofthe share price of the Arab Bank and slight improvements in other shares.Many companies, whose share According to "Jordan Times", the Amman Stock Exchange ASE price indexclosed higher...
Tags: Arab Bank, stock exchange
Research articles 2002-10-17
Gases continue consolidation amid firming prices.(Inorganics)
THE NORTH American gases industry has been marked this year by ongoing consolidation, relatively firm pricing and several rounds of nominated price increases. However, producers say that growing raw material and other costs have not always been pas THE NORTH American gases industry has...
Tags: pricing strategy
Research articles 2003-09-29
Verizon Communications Reduces Price of Digital Subscriber Line Service.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)
Jul. 7--Bell Atlantic marked its transformation to Verizon Communications yesterday with a gift for its high-speed Internet customers: a 20 percent cut in the price of its basic home digital subscriber line service. Jul. 7--Bell Atlantic marked its transformation to Verizon Communications yesterday...
Tags: DSL, Verizon Communications Inc.
Research articles 2000-07-07
GASOLINE OUTPUT, OPEC TO PLAY MAJOR ROLES IN SUMMER MARGINS
With the end of a lackluster heating oil season quickly approaching, the refining industry is turning its attention to the summertime driving season. The previous two summers have been marked by regional supply shortages and retail price spikes. That h With the end of a lackluster heating oil...
Tags: OPEC
Research articles 2002-03-04
As Computer City expands, the watchword is: service.(Brief Article)
FORT WORTH--As it marked its 100th store location worldwide last week, Computer City vowed to sharpen its service with new programs like its "110 percent Price Guarantee." FORT WORTH--As it marked its 100th store location worldwide last week, Computer City vowed to sharpen its service...
Research articles 1996-04-01
Compuware looks to acquire; Karmanos: We need broader array of products.
Byline: Andrew Dietderich Detroit-based Compuware Corp. is looking at acquisitions after a three-year buying hiatus marked by declining earnings and share price. Peter Karmanos Jr., chairman and CEO, said Compuware (Nasdaq: CPWR) is forming a st Byline: Andrew Dietderich ...
Tags: acquisition, company, Compuware Corp.
Research articles 2003-11-24
Amazon sales jump. (Vidbits).(Brief Article)
Price cuts and free shipping drove a 28% leap in sales for e-tailer Amazon.com's first three months of the year and marked the site's first non-holiday quarter with sales topping $1 billion. Net sales hit $1.084 billion, up 28% from the same ... Price...
Tags: Amazon.com Inc., sales
Research articles 2003-04-28
Growth in discounters: a risk to manufacturers' margins and brand image, says Goldman Sachs' Jacques-Frank Dossin.(Stock Watch)
A marked increase in discounters' market shares A marked increase in discounters' market shares
Tags: brand, brand image, Goldman Sachs & Co., stock
Research articles 2004-06-04
Grid-marked Sheathing
This article describes about wood sheathing. A new wood sheathing is available that includes pre-printed gridlines to facilitate measuring, marking, cutting, and nailing. Grid-marked wood sheathing can trim installation time, especially for complex roofs. Typically, installation of wood sheathing requires separate steps for measuring, marking, and cutting. There is often...
Tags: NAHB Research Center, Business Structures, Manufacturing, Finance
White papers
Huge crop pegs don't hammer prices.(Brief Article)
Yes, futures were hit Oct. 12 in the wake of USDA's record corn, soybean and cotton crop estimates. But the rest of the week saw values respect lows marked in the wake of the ... Yes, futures were hit Oct. 12 in the wake of...
Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture
Research articles 2004-10-16
Closed And Open Economy Models Of Business Cycles With Marked Up And Sticky Prices
Shifts in the extent of competition, which affect markup ratios, are possible sources of aggregate business fluctuations. Markups are countercyclical, and booms are times at which the economy operates more efficiently. It begins with a real model in which markup ratios correspond to the prices of differentiated intermediate inputs relative...
Tags: Finance, Currency & Foreign Exchange, London School Of Economics, Price
White papers 2004-10-13
DiaSys Corporation Announces the Introduction of new FDA and CE Marked ELISA Product Line
WATERBURY, Conn. -- DiaSys Corporation (AMEX:DYX) a global healthcare products company announced today the introduction of a new line of 47 ELISA products of which 18 are now FDA approved and CE marked. The Company will sell the 18 FDA approved tests in the United States and the 18 CE...
Tags: FDA, Microsoft Windows CE
Research articles 2004-09-23
Price Testing and Price Barriers - Are They Real?
Many newsletter marketers probably don't do as much price testing as they should. And, when it is done, it often isn't undertaken in the most effective manner. In the first place, if one is going to do a price test mailing, he should structure it so that he learns the...
Tags: Corporate Communications, Marketing, Price, AllBusiness.com, Author, Barrier
White papers 2005-03-17
SEC: Give Me Short Sales or Give Me Death
Daniel Miller submits: Yesterday marked the first day since July 18 in which the Security and Exchange Commission's emergency ban on naked short selling for 19 financial stocks is not in effect.  The SEC's limit on short sales originally took effect on July 21 and was aimed at stopping traders...
Tags: Financial
External links 2008-08-14
Appropriations bill marked up in Senate.(Washington)(Brief Article)
The Senate Appropriations' Agriculture Subcommittee marked up its $16.73 billion fiscal year 2005 appropriations bill, which is more than half a billion below last year's funding levels. The Senate Appropriations' Agriculture Subcommittee marked up its $16.73 billion fiscal year 2005 appropriations bill, which is...
Tags: Agriculture, Subcommittee, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2004-09-13
ESPN's Extreme Trial Run Tested Aerocast's Mettle.(Brief Article)
The 2001 X Games in Philadelphia marked the spot for ESPN's first experiment in broadband sports-video distribution. The 2001 X Games in Philadelphia marked the spot for ESPN's first experiment in broadband sports-video distribution.
Tags: ESPN
Research articles 2001-09-03
Hilton Grand Vacations Club.(Timeshare Briefs)(Brief Article)
A groundbreaking in late September marked the beginning of construction on 120 two-bedroom ... A groundbreaking in late September marked the beginning of construction on 120 two-bedroom Hilton Grand Vacations Club villas near the Hilton Waikoloa Village Resort on the Big Island of Hawaii....
Tags: Hilton Hotels Corp.
Research articles 2004-11-01
The Price Is Right, Or Is It? Determining The Impact Of Price On Sales
Price of a product is the amount of money that is charged from a buyer by the seller in exchange for that particular product. Setting the final price of the product entails the consideration of several important factors. An organization varies the price of its products depending on a number...
Tags: Sales, Sales Force Management, Sales Strategy, Organization, Price, Knowledge@Wharton
White papers 2003-11-05
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