cost price

cost price

But the cost price pressure to date is not yet sufficient to be consistent with inflation heading back towards the 2 percent target.

From Reuters

All new cars sold attract an ownership tax of at least 100 percent of the cost price.

From CNBC

The finished cloth was to be handed over to wholesale dealers at fixed prices 6.25 per cent above the cost price of the cloth.

From the Cambridge English Corpus

Any man committing adultery is forced to buy his paramour at her cost price.

From Project Gutenberg

All the staple food should be sold only at cost price to the inhabitants according to their number, by the distributing department.

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It is always understood that the percentage is reckoned on the cost price.

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It will call for the cost price of an empire, my friend; it will demand full thirty billions!

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The cost price is considered to be that paid to the manufacturer or wholesaler.

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Even if it were sold at cost price, the stuff, as at present advertised, would still be a fraud.

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The cost price was marked with secret characters; the selling price was variable.

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The superphosphate of lime, although a very superior article, and estimated at cost price, in no case paid for itself.

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In the last column it is observable how rapidly the speed enhances the cost price of transporting cargo.

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Planting material is furnished free or at cost price, and exemption from taxes for 20 years is granted for reforested lands.

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It is the cost price of wheat, wine, meat, coal; it is the integrant price of all things.

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I have already found for him a new shade for dyeing silk, the cost price of which is almost nothing.

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