Market Price

Business / Agriculture / Market Price: The price per bushel (or pound or hundredweight) of an agricultural commodity paid in the private sector. It can sometimes refer to the price paid at domestic seaports or large inland terminal markets (such as daily cash prices listed in newspapers) and sometimes refers to the farm price.
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Other Words for Market

Market Adjective Synonyms: shop, store, bazaar, supermarket, superstore
Market Verb Synonyms: market-place, exchange, Stock Exchange
Market Noun Synonyms: demand, customer base, call
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Other Words for Price

Price Verb Synonyms: sacrifice, toll, penalty, cost, consequence
Price Noun Synonyms: charge, cost, expense, expenditure, outlay, payment, amount, figure, fee, quotation, appraisal, value, valuation, evaluation, worth
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Target Price

Business / Agriculture / Target Price: Price levels established by past law for wheat, corn, grain sorghum, barley, oats, rice, and upland cotton. Prior to 1996, farmers participating in annual federal commodity programs received deficienc MORE

Market Capitalization

Business / Finance / Market Capitalization: Total market value in millions of dollars (or local currency) is calculated as market price times public common shares outstanding. MORE

Offering Price

Business / Taxes / Offering Price: A security's offering price is the price at which it is taken to market at the time of issue. It may also be called the public offering price. For example, when a stock goes public in an initial publi MORE

Sugar Price Support Program

Business / Agriculture / Sugar Price Support Program: The federal program that maintains a minimum price for sugar. The new program covers the 1996-2002 crops of sugar beets and sugarcane. Under the FAIR Act of 1996, sugar processors benefit from a price MORE

Market-Book Ratio

Business / Finance / Market-Book Ratio: Market price of a share divided by book value per share. MORE

Base Market Value

Business / Finance / Base Market Value: A group of securities, average market price at a specific time. Used for the purpose of indexing. MORE