Should it be based on our ranks, a set price, maintaining balance, or simply communal sharing?
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Puts are contracts that give the buyer the right to sell stock later for a set price.
The reforms would set price caps on electricity but the protesters believe the caps are too high.
"They will set price points for a lot of people that are very hard to resist, " Baron says.
Another method of sale allows a seller to simply offer an item for sale at a set price.
Other experiments introduced by CMS include paying a set price for a procedure and any medical complications that follow.
Secondary-market liquidity is critical, since it allows investors to buy and sell whenever they want at an observable, market-set price.
If it happens, the insured company has the right to sell new shares to the pension fund at a set price.
Options are the right to buy or sell these investment assets at a set price before a specified date in the future.
Kay's Kloset, franchises are now able to set price minimums and maximums for their stores, says Robert Zarco, a franchise attorney in Miami.
So a boss with a stack of options to buy the company's shares at a set price has a strong incentive to repurchase shares.
According to the Wall Street Journal, India is now looking to set price-caps for 348 medicines, cutting across all therapeutic areas and not just cancer.
The department hopes to see proposals with rents well below that, though it has not set price or rental rate criteria as part of the competition.
Plus, exercising a put option (a contract to sell a security at a set price within a given time period) subjects you to the risks of market timing.
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Crown Currency Exchange, which was established six years ago, allowed individuals and business customers to pre-order foreign exchange at a set price up to a year in advance.
When the stockmarket crashed in 1987, Goldman had already agreed to underwrite the privatisation of British Petroleum at a set price and was in line to lose a fortune.
Under that arrangement Rockwell bids at a set price and undertakes all the risks, but it also gets to pocket most or all of the profit, depending on the contract.
If an individual investor likes the long-term outlook of Dell Computer or Cisco Systems, it's easy to purchase a "call" on those shares, which gives the investor the right to buy them at a set price in the future.
As expected, there's no set price or release date for this blast from the past just yet, but with such niceties looming just around the corner, we've serious doubts about folks diving back into yesteryear with their new handsets.
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Eventually, automated ad sales could bring down the price of ads, as an auction system lets bidders set their price.
But universities can legally set the price of programs by colluding on the rules for scholarships.
M. fixes set a price for settling contracts between members of the London bullion market.
But if no bidder meets a set reserve price, then each item will be offered separately.
Class-action lawsuits in America and Europe have challenged their ability to set the price of e-books.
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They set the price high and they withheld a certain amount of propane from the market, allegedly.
In other words, there aren't enough players or funds in the market to set meaningful price signals.
Wind shares are being slowed by low natural gas prices, which generally set the price of electricity.
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Cap-and-dividend would set a price on carbon, thus giving Americans a powerful incentive to burn less dirty fuel.
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Google Editions will let publishers set the price of their books, he said, and will accept the agency model.
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