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base price

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noun

  1. a price quoted as a base without including additional charges.

  2. a price used as a basis for computing freight charges at a basing point, as for steel.


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He has registered for the auction at a base price of £50,000 – half the amount of some players.

From BBC

Left-arm seamer Shaheen Afridi and fellow quick Haris Rauf, who have played in the Hundred previously, and all-rounder Saim Ayub are among those to have signed up with the highest base price of £100,000.

From BBC

We have a base price target of $463 in three years, which implies a 10% internal rate of return.

From Barron's

The base price for Solar’s 38-megawatt generator is more than $26 million, according to analysts’ estimates, compared with about $800,000 for the 2.5-megawatt, piston-engine generators for the Joule project.

From The Wall Street Journal

The price pressure has been driven by a combination of historically high levels of incentives as well as base price reductions.

From The Wall Street Journal