The price paid for goods by a retailer to a manufacturer or wholesaler.
同业售价,批发价
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My boss let me buy them at trade price, which he bought them at.
Needless to say the trade price came as something of a shock, with one retailer telling us that there was ‘no way’ they would be able to sell the console at £129.
Noticeably larger effects are only likely to be elicited under implausibly high values of the short-run trade price elasticity.
Our nervous mole (a reseller) has unfortunately blanked out the trade price, and it could be a goof, but we think not.
In some trade exchanges, after a few minutes have passed a particular trade price will have no business value.
Is this because at trade prices, a year's supply only costs £3.72?
Winner-take-all markets pay $1 for the winning outcome and nothing to losers so the trade price in pennies represents the percent chance the proposition will be true.
The firm sells hand tools and power tools at trade prices, offering next day delivery at wholesale prices.
World trade prices have been declining since 1995 and have kept inflation low across the globe.
I'll have to go to the wholesalers and get the trade prices.
Six major wine distributors have agreed to reduce their trade price across a range of wines to allow the restaurants and hotels in the scheme to pass the saving directly to the customer.