price
v.
give a cost to something, determine a price
n.
cost; value; worth; rate, measure
Price
P/E ratio
The P/E ratio (price-to-earnings ratio) of a
stock (also called its "earnings multiple", or simply "multiple", "P/E", or "PE") is a measure of the price paid for a
share relative to the income or profit earned by the firm per share. A higher P/E ratio means that investors are paying more for each unit of income. It is a valuation ratio included in other
financial ratios. The reciprocal of the P/E ratio is known as the
earnings yield.
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RICE
Rice
Domesticated rice comprises two species in the
Poaceae ("true grass") family, Oryza sativa and Oryza glaberrima. These
plants are native to tropical and subtropical southern
Asia and southeastern
Africa. Rice provides more than one fifth of the
calories consumed worldwide by
humans. (The term "
wild rice" can refer to the wild species of Oryza, but conventionally refers to species of the related genus
Zizania, both wild and domesticated.) Rice is a
monocarpic annual plant, growing to 1–1.8 m tall, occasionally more depending on the variety and
soil fertility. The grass has long, slender
leaves 50–100 cm long and 2–2.5 cm broad. The small
wind-pollinated flowers are produced in a branched arching to pendulous
inflorescence 30–50 cm long. The
seed is a
grain (caryopsis) 5–12 mm long and 2–3 mm thick.
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Price
Noun
1. United States operatic soprano (born 1927)
(synonym) Leontyne Price, Mary Leontyne Price
(hypernym) soprano
price
Noun
1. the amount of money needed to purchase something; "the price of gasoline"; "he got his new car on excellent terms"; "how much is the damage?"
(synonym) terms, damage
(hypernym) cost
(hyponym) asking price, selling price
2. the property of having material worth (often indicated by the amount of money something would bring if sold); "the fluctuating monetary value of gold and silver"; "he puts a high price on his services"; "he couldn't calculate the cost of the collection"
(synonym) monetary value, cost
(hypernym) value
(hyponym) average cost
3. value measured by what must be given or done or undergone to obtain something; "the cost in human life was enormous"; "the price of success is hard work"; "what price glory?"
(synonym) cost, toll
(hypernym) value
(hyponym) death toll
4. the high value or worth of something; "her price is far above rubies"
(hypernym) worth
5. a reward for helping to catch a criminal; "the cattle thief has a price on his head"
(hypernym) reward
6. cost of bribing someone; "they say that every politician has a price"
(hypernym) cost
Verb
1. determine the price of; "The grocer priced his wares high"
(hypernym) determine, set
(hyponym) mark up
(derivation) terms, damage
2. ascertain or learn the price of; "Have you priced personal computers lately?"
(hypernym) ascertain
(derivation) terms, damage
Price
(v. t.)
To set a price on; to value. See Prize.
(v. t.)
To pay the price of.
(v. t.)
To ask the price of; as, to price eggs.
(n. & v.)
Value; estimation; excellence; worth.
(n. & v.)
The sum or amount of money at which a thing is valued, or the value which a seller sets on his goods in market; that for which something is bought or sold, or offered for sale; equivalent in money or other means of exchange; current value or rate paid or demanded in market or in barter; cost.
(n. & v.)
Reward; recompense; as, the price of industry.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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Price
the value agreed upon by the buyer and the seller in an exchange; one of the four controllable variables (with product, promotion and place) of the marketing mix. See
Marketing Mix.