The price at which a dealer or institution is prepared to sell securities or other assets.
Compare with bid price
Example sentencesExamples
The nation's largest food company started trading June 13 on the New York Stock Exchange at $31.50, above the offering price of $31, and ended the day down 25 cents.
Its initial offering price was $20.44 but since then the shares have fallen more than 30 per cent.
A share bought at the offering price of $21 would be worth $7,776 today and double that at its peak.
Small investors were often burned, buying high as well-connected players who could get in at the offering price unloaded shares at huge profits.
Although the price has recovered somewhat, the company's shares have never topped the offering price.
Definition of offering price in US English:
offering price
noun
The price at which a dealer or institution is prepared to sell securities or other assets.
Compare with bid price
Example sentencesExamples
Although the price has recovered somewhat, the company's shares have never topped the offering price.
A share bought at the offering price of $21 would be worth $7,776 today and double that at its peak.
Its initial offering price was $20.44 but since then the shares have fallen more than 30 per cent.
Small investors were often burned, buying high as well-connected players who could get in at the offering price unloaded shares at huge profits.
The nation's largest food company started trading June 13 on the New York Stock Exchange at $31.50, above the offering price of $31, and ended the day down 25 cents.