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  1. Fixed price

    A fixed price is a price set for a good or a service that is not subject to bargaining. The price may be fixed because the seller has set it, or because the price is regulated by the authorities under price controls. Bargaining is very common in many parts of the world, but not in most retail stores in Europe, North America, and Japan. Elsewhere, fixed prices tend to be an exception from the norm.

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  1. Fixed price

    The term fixed price is a phrase used to mean the price of a good or a service is not subject to bargaining. The term commonly indicates that an external agent, such as a merchant or the government, has set a price level, which may not be changed for individual sales. In the case of governments, this may be due to price controls. Bargaining is very common in many parts of the world, outside of retail stores in Europe or North America or Japan, this makes this an exception from the general norm of pricing in these areas.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of fixed price in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of fixed price in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9

Examples of fixed price in a Sentence

  1. Danny Cullenward:

    This isn’t some business venture that’s kind of risky and needs a little boost to stay afloat, it’s an infrastructure project with commercial mature technology that had a fixed price contract with the Mexican government.

  2. Chief Executive Tim Cook:

    We expect to have a very significant savings because we have a fixed price for the renewable energy, and there's quite a difference between that price and the price of brown energy, we know in Apple that climate change is real. The time for talk is passed.

  3. John Saucer:

    Consumers have been absent from the market for a while, so that's why the back end of the curve has been so weak, they're (now) buying - and that's positive for fixed price.

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