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reprice — UK US /ˌriːˈpraɪs/ verb [T] STOCK MARKET, FINANCE ► to decide a new price for shares, bonds, etc. when they are made available for sale: »Both bond offerings were repriced slightly higher because of strong demand … Financial and business terms
reprice — v.tr. price again or differently. * * * (ˈ)rē+ transitive verb Etymology: re + price : to give a new price to : fix a new price schedule for stock that does not move may be repriced Dry Goods Economist give the government authority to reprice any … Useful english dictionary
reprice — v., repriced, repricing. * * * … Universalium
Reprice — A situation involving the exchange of stock options that are no longer in the money for options that are currently at the money. This allows the investor to exchange worthless options for options that have value, and is common for executives,… … Investment dictionary
reprice — v. redetermine a price; attach a new price tag … English contemporary dictionary
reprice — verb put a different price on (a product) … English new terms dictionary
reprice — re·price … English syllables
reprice — re•price′ v. priced, pric•ing … From formal English to slang
reprice — /riˈpraɪs/ (say ree pruys) verb (t) (repriced, repricing) to price again …
reprice — /ri: praɪs/ verb to change the price on an item (usually, to increase its price) … Dictionary of banking and finance