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101bid-rigging — ˈbid ˌrigging noun [uncountable] 1. LAW COMMERCE a type of fraud in which businesses that are competing against each other for a contract secretly make arrangements with each other in order to get advantages for themselves, for example by… …
102bid for — (of a contractor) tender for (work). → bid bid for make an effort to obtain or achieve. → bid …
103Bid Huisie — (Prince Albert,Южно Африканская Республика) Категория отеля: Адрес: 2A Meiring Street, 6 …
104Bid-to-Cover Ratio — is a ratio used to express the demand for a particular security during offerings and auctions. In general, it is used for shares, bonds, and other securities. It is computed in two ways: the number of bids received divided by the number of bids… …
105bid price — The price at which market makers or other securities traders will buy securities, as opposed to the offer price at which they will sell. They aim to make a profit on the difference between the bid and offer price, called the spread. This term has …
106bid or bid price — The trading price acceptable to a prospective buyer of securities. American Banker Glossary …
107bid rigging — UK US noun [U] LAW ► illegal behaviour by companies that are competing for work in which they make a secret agreement, for example to increase their prices or to share the work, in order that they both gain financially: »The Office of Fair… …
108bid price — bid prices N COUNT The bid price of a particular stock or share is the price that investors are willing to pay for it. [BUSINESS] Speculation centred on a likely bid price of 380p a share …
109BİD'İYYAT — (Bid a. C.) Bid alar. (Bak: Bid a …
110bid/offer spread — noun In a financial market, the difference between the bid and offer prices, representing the dealer s margin • • • Main Entry: ↑bid …