preprice

preprice

(priːˈpraɪs)
vb
to price in advance
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In addition, we use a repricing flag (ExecuComp variable PREPRICE) to identify executives whose options have been repriced during the fiscal year.
However, we can account for excess capacity in the model if we consider how it affects demand by private pay patients in the preprice competition period.
The annual purchases of the chains in the consortium total $4.5 billion, Heller notes, saying the group will have the power to negotiate good deals for special packaging features for imports, such as item numbers and preprice stickers.
We discount 20% to 25% off the preprice of potato chips every day.
Another aspect of Kole's service that Gravning found particularly appealing was its ability to preprice products.