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The parts cost $3 to $5 per watch, while the finished products retailed for $150 to $200.
Main Entry: ↑retail
Financial and business terms. 2012.
The parts cost $3 to $5 per watch, while the finished products retailed for $150 to $200.
Financial and business terms. 2012.
retail for sth — retail at/for sth ► [I] to be sold at a particular price: »The parts cost $3 to $5 per watch, while the finished products retailed for $150 to $200. Main Entry: ↑retail … Financial and business terms
retail — to sell directly to the consumer, usually in small quantities in comparison with the total level of sales. Glossary of Business Terms Individual and institutional customers as opposed to dealers and brokers. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * ▪ … Financial and business terms
Retail — Individual and institutional customers as opposed to dealers and brokers. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * ▪ I. retail re‧tail 1 [ˈriːteɪl] noun [uncountable] COMMERCE 1. the sale of goods to customers for their own use, rather than to … Financial and business terms
retail therapy — noun (facetious) Shopping, regarded as a means of improving one s mental state • • • Main Entry: ↑retail * * * ˌretail ˈtherapy 7 [retail therapy] noun … Useful english dictionary
retail mark-up — UK US noun [C] (also mark up) COMMERCE ► the amount by which a store increases the price of a product above what it cost to make it, before selling it to its customers. Retail mark up is usually expressed as a percentage of the wholesale price:… … Financial and business terms
retail at/for sth — ► [I] to be sold at a particular price: »The parts cost $3 to $5 per watch, while the finished products retailed for $150 to $200. Main Entry: ↑retail … Financial and business terms
chalk up sth — UK US chalk up sth Phrasal Verb with chalk({{}}/tʃɔːk/ verb ► to have a success or failure: chalk up profits/gains/sales »Last year its retail stores chalked up sales of more than $1 billion. chalk up debts/losses »People are still chalking up… … Financial and business terms
shake sth up — UK US shake sth up Phrasal Verb with shake({{}}/ʃeɪk/ verb [T] ► to make important changes to a system or organization: »They saw the potential of the Internet to shake up the whole retail sector and change the way it works. »They appointed a new … Financial and business terms
price — A fixed value of something. Prices are usually expressed in monetary terms. In a free market, prices are set as a result of the interaction of supply and demand in a market; when demand for a product increases and supply remains constant, the… … Financial and business terms
Trade — A verbal (or electronic) transaction involving one party buying a security from another party. Once a trade is consummated, it is considered done or final. Settlement occurs 1 5 business days later. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * ▪ I … Financial and business terms