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Definition of Offer price
1. Noun. (stock market) the price at which a broker is willing to sell a certain security.
Generic synonyms: Asking Price, Selling Price
Lexicographical Neighbors of Offer Price
Literary usage of Offer price
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The California Electricity Crisis by James L. Sweeney (2002)
"In this market, each generator would bid to sell its available supplies at some
offer price,31 and each utility (or other load- serving entity) would bid to ..."
2. Policy Options for the Grain Economy of the European Community: Implications by Ulrich Koester (1982)
"The difference between the threshold price and the lowest offer price at Rotterdam is
... Obviously, the EC assumes that the lowest offer price can only be ..."
3. China in the World Economy: The Domestic Policy Challenges by Charles A Pigott (2002)
"The tendency had been to have an offer price that assumes aP/E ratio of 15, ie
a price 15 times the average of the earnings of the three years prior to the ..."
4. Pricing Behavior in Philippine Corn Markets: Implications for Market Efficiency by Meyra Sebello Mendoza, Mark W. Rosegrant (1995)
"In the former situation, a trader tendered an offer price readily acceptable to
... An offer price that nearly equals the market price, given appropriate ..."