cost price
cost price
English Definitions:
cost price (Noun)
The amount paid by a trader for goods purchased.
cost price (Noun)
The cost to a manufacturer of producing an item, before any profit is taken.
Cost price
In retail systems, the cost price represents the specific value that represents unit price purchased. This value is used as a key factor in determining profitability, and in some stock market theories it is used in establishing the value of stock holding.
Cost Price
Cost Price is a 1949 adventure novel by the English author Dornford Yates (Cecil William Mercer), the eighth and last in his 'Chandos' thriller series. It serves as a sequel to his 1932 novel Safe Custody. The book was published in the US under the title The Laughing Bacchante.
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