- bidding buyer
- In the context of general equities, a nonaggressive buyer who prefers to await a natural seller in the hope of paying a lower price. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary
Financial and business terms. 2012.
Financial and business terms. 2012.
bidding through the market — In the context of general equities, aggressive willingness to purchase a security at a premium to the inside market. Contrasts with bidding buyer. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary … Financial and business terms
Bidding function — The bidding function is a term used in the analysis of auctions. The function is used to find out how much a buyer at the auction should bid for an item. It is usually denoted b() or more commonly b(v), where v is the value of the buyer.The term… … Wikipedia
Bidding War — A situation where two or more buyers are so interested in an item (such as a house or a business) that they make increasingly higher offers of the price they are willing to pay to try to become the new owner of the item. The bidding usually… … Investment dictionary
bidding price — noun A price offered by a buyer/bidder when he buys a good. Syn: bid price … Wiktionary
show me buyer/seller — Used in the context of general equities. Customer who has not placed a firm order to buy stock but has requested that the salesperson propose available stock for sale or purchase, along with the asking/ bid price. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary… … Financial and business terms
Debt buyer — A debt buyer is a company, sometimes a collection agency or a private debt collection law firm, that purchases delinquent or charged off debts from a creditor for a fraction of the face value of the debt. The debt buyer can then collect on its… … Wikipedia
Auction — Auctioneer redirects here. For the DC Comics supervillain, see Auctioneer (comics). An auctioneer and her assistants scan the crowd for bidders. An auction is a process of buying and selling goods or services by offering them up for bid, taking… … Wikipedia
Auction theory — is an applied branch of game theory which deals with how people act in auction markets and researches the game theoretic properties of auction markets. There are many possible designs (or sets of rules) for an auction and typical issues studied… … Wikipedia
Criticism of eBay — eBay has its share of controversy, including cases of fraud, its policy requiring sellers to use PayPal, and concerns over forgeries and intellectual property violations in auction items. Contents 1 Fraud 1.1 Shill Bidding 1.2 Forgeries … Wikipedia
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