A monopolist can determine the market price for its product and can be described as a price maker rather than a price taker. |
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Prior to the exercise date the warrant can be bought or sold on the market at the then market price. |
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They're most valuable when the exercise price is well below the current market price. |
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On top of this, the market price of these commodities frequently drops below the cost of producing them. |
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We want to make sure they're contributing and their efforts are recoverable in our market price. |
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The option's exercise price is usually the most recent prevailing market price at date of grant. |
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If the housing is to be private, how are they going to prevent the owners from selling at the market price? |
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In the past this strike price was usually much lower than the market price. |
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Then the buyers viewed the birds and struck a price, always a market price. |
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The exercise price will initially be set at the market price on the date of the option. |
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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. |
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The speed, ease, and low cost of more market price data will lead to increased operational application. |
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Alternatively, internal transfers of coal could be made at cost price or at market price. |
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This position is therefore misvalued, as it is not held at market price rather at theoretical price. |
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The disenfranchised people were turned into a resource, worth only the market price of their labour power. |
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Other stock-based grants were valued using the market price on the date of grant. |
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Cranberry supply began to exceed demand on an annual basis, and the market price of cranberries fell precipitously. |
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More information means better decision making and a more accurate market price. |
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Why the huge gap between the monopoly patent protected price and the competitive market price? |
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Those funds are good buys when their market price is at a discount to their net asset value. |
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In general, a miner's profit is determined by the market price of the commodity it extracts from the ground. |
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Currently foreign traders buy sugar based on the commodity's London market price. |
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Those profits are calculated from the difference between the current market price and original purchase price of those shares. |
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The next step is to see what your projected profit or loss would be based on the current market price. |
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Target costing is a process of determining a maximum allowable cost for a product by subtracting a desired profit from the product's market price. |
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Managers want to pay as small a premium to the market price as possible. |
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Options are issued at the market price on date of grant and therefore, under APB 25, no compensation expense has been recorded. |
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In general, even the most generous vouchers cover less than 75 percent of the market price for childcare. |
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Customers who have opted to continue doing business with the same distributor pay a monthly rate that varies according to the market price. |
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The market price of the company's securities could be prone to significant fluctuations. |
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When there is a bumper crop, the market price comes down and the farmers are not able to make any profit. |
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Even a bumper crop won't help if the farmer chooses to sell just as the market price has fallen. |
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The plan enables shareholders to reinvest their cash dividends in additional shares at an average market price. |
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Consequently, the liquidator obtained the market price for the company's assets and did not therefore forego state resources. |
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This can happen because either: market price is simply moving too fast, the market is not liquid or you're talking to an unmotivated broker. |
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Together will we will analyze the pluses and minuses of your property in order to establish a coherent and attractive market price. |
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There is per definition no definable market price for a portfolio of this type in that there is no previous history of sales to refer to. |
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Furthermore, the sum that the investor pays the small farmers for their percentage is based on the local market price at harvest time. |
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Information on market risk should be disclosed on the basis of value-at-risk, sensitivity analysis or other market price risk measure. |
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As the best and only offer was excepted, the price paid by GMH is to be considered the market price. |
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Poaching fell off dramatically, and the black market price of ivory dropped. |
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The Fund may be exposed to indirect market price risk through it's investment in the Underlying Funds. |
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Will he at least commit to market price insurance as requested for the cattle industry? |
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The market price of a debt security depends on the time to maturity, its coupon and the actual yield to maturity. |
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This means that instruments for which a market price is not available could also be valued on the basis of an estimate of a fair value. |
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The linear interest rate risk accounts for most of the market price risk types. |
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In the absence of relevant market price references, cost plus mechanisms are used. |
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Similarly, the seller of the good may be willing to accept a lower amount than the market price to give up the good. |
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However market price must be taken into consideration when evaluating other than temporary impairment. |
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Just one year ago equity market price to earnings multiples were about 10 times, but with earnings headed down. |
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This capacity increase, coupled with the increasing market price of gold, were the driving forces behind the sales revenue growth. |
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There is a realisation among compounders and end users that grain supplies will be very tight across the EU this year and this is reflected in the market price for grain. |
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The exercise price is the market price of the securities at the date the options may be granted. |
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An order to sell your shares at the prevailing market price. |
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In an industrial European country, for example Germany, an import duty on wheat raises the domestic price to the level of the world market price plus the import duty. |
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The export created shortages within India and several million tonnes then had to be reimported by the Indian government at the world market price. |
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They will explain to you why the market price of a commodity rises above or sinks below its value, but they can never account for the value itself. |
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This gives her again the upper hand, as she is seeking to fix a market price across all digital servicing for her work. |
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Unfortunately, we don't have a market price on the lives we've ruined with harsh prison sentences. |
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Once you've done that, you let market price discovery determine whether the activity is still worth doing. |
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Those shareholders get out from a bad situation with a premium over the market price of their shares. |
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I could go on a rant about how sugar subsidies cause American consumers to pay triple the market price for sugar, just to get the privilege of ruining the Everglades. |
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All options under the Plan will be granted with an exercise price equal to the market price of AEL common stock on the date of grant. |
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Accordingly, an increase in market interest rates may lead purchasers of Units to demand a higher annual yield which could adversely affect the market price of the Units. |
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A purchase and destruction system is to be set up for such non-tested bovine animals, in order to compensate livestock farmers at the market price. |
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The last trade of the day establishes the market price for the day. |
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Any non-public information which might influence the market price of Lafarge shares should be kept in strict confidence until publicly released by authorized persons in accordance with applicable stock exchange regulations. |
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Liquidity risk arises when a market position cannot be unwound at or near the previous market price because of inadequate market depth or market disruption. |
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The consideration, which will be in cash, that the Company will pay for any Common Shares acquired by it under the Bid will be the market price of such Common Shares at the time of acquisition. |
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This analysis is interesting because it shows how economically viable the regions would be if funding support or market price support were to be reduced. |
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In 2007, the CPMR conducted an analysis of the regional breakdown of funds spent under the First Pillar, concerning both direct payments and market price support. |
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Without detailed knowledge and the means to implement quick changes, companies settled for the market price, the least common denominator for a group of buyers. |
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This restriction has been introduced in order to circumvent any temptation to speculate on a drop in prices where the market price lies between the Community producer price and the triggering threshold for the allowance. |
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The Community industry's ability to raise capital was hindered by a negative cash flow and a gloomy outlook concerning the market price evolution of the product concerned. |
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The price reached in an arm's-length transaction is assumed to be the market price. |
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Their corn was brought to market, and they were content with the market price. |
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There are no goods whose market price it affects. |
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The assessment by Catella was, according to BER, a theoretic value based on the assumption that the apartments were let out at market price from day one. |
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If the market price is so low or the total allowable catch is so low that they cannot make it and they lose your boat, the capital gains tax exemption will not help them. |
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In each local market, full time wages must be set at or above a level that covers the market price of a basket of goods and services representing the subsistence level for an average worker in the town or region in question. |
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From an economic perspective, greenhouse gases are reduced in an efficient and least-cost manner with those willing to bear the costs of pollution paying the market price for that decision. |
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These provisions could discourage potential takeover attempts that other shareholders may consider to be in their best interest and could adversely affect the market price of the company's shares. |
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This will in all probability bring the market price down. |
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The issuance and sales of substantial amounts of equity or other securities, or the perception that such issuances and sales may occur, could adversely affect the market price of the common shares. |
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Additionally, this may result in greater volatility in the market price of the Convertible Debentures than would be expected for nonconvertible debt securities. |
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The initiative offered disadvantaged coffee producers following various social and environmental standards an above market price for their crop. |
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The value of newsprint exports varies greatly from year to year, depending on the global market price. |
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While this price is guaranteed, it is lower than the natural market price, because of the lack of market risk. |
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Thus the total revenue curve for a competitive company is a ray with a slope equal to the market price. |
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A competitive company can sell all the output it desires at the market price. |
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Liquidity risk is the risk of being unable to unwind or offset a particular position, without difficulty, at or near the previous market price owing to inadequate market depth or disruptions in the market-place. |
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The appropriate quoted market price for an asset held or liability to be issued is usually the current bid price and, for an asset to be acquired or liability held, the asking price. |
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Proving the additional climate effect is essential, because the project then earns the company in question an official certificate, a kind of right to pollute, which it can sell on at the current market price. |
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The Helaba Group uses micro fair value hedge accounting in order to offset changes in the value of hedging derivatives attributable to rate changes by market price changes of the hedged underlyings. |
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In the case of electricity, for example, paying the full market price would be consistent with the province's goals of encouraging conservation and sustainable development. |
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If some of the broker dealers that were running over 30-to-1 leverage ratios had reflected the market price of risk, they might still be around today. |
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The exercise price of each option equals the closing market price on the Toronto Stock Exchange of the Corporation's common stock on the date of grant. |
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Accordingly, the Commission takes the position that the price paid by the Road Administration to Tieliikelaitos for the negotiated ferry contracts is not above the market price. |
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On the basis of the above, it was therefore reasonable to conclude that the Norwegian exporting producers have a vested interest in avoiding situations of market price collapse and to remain profit orientated. |
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Potential bidders would take them seriously and either be discouraged from bidding or lower their price below the market price to factor in the cost of compliance. |
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The legitimacy of this type of process, linked to market price fluctuations, would also be challenged because companies use OTC derivatives to hedge real economic risk, which would lead them to keep a contract until maturity. |
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At the time of grant, the exercise price approximated the market price. |
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Our prices are very progressive, so you can offer to have all your old photos, slides or negatives restored by retouch experts, at the best market price. |
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The purchase price of Flow-Through Shares is normally, depending on market conditions and other relevant factors, at a premium to the market price of the common shares of such issuers. |
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We always select the best variety at a market price according to the season, and with preference for local products, which suffer less manhandling, physically as well as chemically and biologically. |
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Pension funds value their assets at cost, not market price. |
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Thus, wages can be considered as a function of market price of skill. |
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It would be easy to assume that arbitrage does not form part of the P3 syllabus, as it involves making a profit from exploiting market price differentials. |
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The landowner of the shore may redeem the new land at market price. |
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Reconversion of the equity resource notes to normal debt would occur if the market price of the bank stock later rose above the contractual threshold. |
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While it is the major crop for millions of Chinese farmers, growing tobacco is not as profitable as cotton or sugarcane, because the Chinese government sets the market price. |
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The actual price at which any commodity is commonly sold is called its market price. It may either be above, or below, or exactly the same with its natural price. |
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Without market power a company cannot charge more than the market price. |
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The misperceived notion about HEC being sold at a nominal price was also completely untrue, as there is a difference between the valuation price and the market price. |
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If a PC company attempted to increase prices above the market level all its customers would abandon the company and purchase at the market price from other companies. |
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