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list price
noun
- the price at which a product is usually sold to the public and from which a trade discount is computed by a wholesaler.
list price
noun
- the selling price of merchandise as quoted in a catalogue or advertisement
Word History and Origins
Origin of list price1
Example Sentences
The tax rate on vaping products, not currently taxed, will be 30% of the manufacturer’s list price in 2021, gradually increasing to 62% by 2027.
The industry regularly argues this is an unfair characterization since list prices don’t match what a hospital pays, or what an insurer pays, or what a patient pays for a drug out of pocket.
Without the foundation grants, mostly financed by the drugmakers, she couldn’t afford the nearly $1,000 a month it would cost her for the drug, since her Medicare Part D drug plan requires her to pay 5% of the list price.
Yesterday, it was Airbnb’s turn, closing a staggering 115% above its list price.
Steven Hadfield, 68, of Charlotte, North Carolina, has a rare blood cancer requiring treatment with Imbruvica, with a list price of $132,000 a year.
Consider this string of home prices, for a small house in Capitol Hill: June 2000 List price: $149,000.
That leaves the merchant with a mere 25 percent of the list price of his product or service.
In their whole lives, those three boys never had enough money among them to pay the list price of the gun, let alone the car.
The lists were distributed, the books shown to the farmer, and his order taken on the spot at list price.
Any of the foregoing compositions will be supplied on receipt of one-half the list price.
Any printed book will be sent prepaid on receipt of the list price.
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