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pricing

Aussprache: [/ˈpɹaɪsɪŋ/]

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Kontext: „business“

(noun) the act of determining the amount of money that something will cost. When a store decides how much to charge for a product, they are doing pricing.

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The pricing of the new product was carefully done to attract customers.

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The confusing pricing of the items led to fewer sales.

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How important is pricing in a business strategy?

Kontext: „economics“

(noun) the process of setting a value or price for goods or services. When a company decides what to charge for their products, they are involved in pricing.

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Economic theories often study the impact of competitive pricing.

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Unstable pricing can disrupt the market and cause inflation.

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How do companies determine their pricing strategies?

Kontext: „business“

(verb) the act of establishing the cost of a product or service. When a company decides how much to charge for a new service, they are pricing it.

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The company is currently pricing their new line of products for the upcoming season.

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The lack of experience in pricing led to poor sales.

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How do businesses determine the pricing of their products?

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