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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
list price
The stated price of a commodity before any discount or other reduction.
Word History and Origins
Origin of list price1
Example Sentences
More generally, retailers who sell the drug may be able to negotiate discounts to the list price, so it is possible the impact on consumers will be limited.
The company does not list prices for its services and has nondisclosure agreements with its private clients.
In fact, insurance companies typically set coinsurance and copay amounts based on a drug's original list price, not the negotiated price.
The Real Deal reported this week that Fisker has put his Hollywood Hills mansion up for sale with a list price of $35 million.
As sellers reenter the market, some are starting with list prices that prove too high for today’s market.
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