1. pricing - Noun
2. pricing - Verb
of Price
Source: Webster's dictionaryI don't think we can go back to the old days. But I think that what the government needs to do is it needs to make sure that the pricing is fair, that you don't have monopolies out there, so that people don't have a chance to compete fairly. Dan Glickman
The global financial crisis - missed by most analysts - shows that most forecasters are poor at pricing in economic/financial risks, let alone geopolitical ones. Nouriel Roubini
My career in academic research has not been involved with active management of securities. I've tried to understand risk-and-return relationships; also the pricing of derivative securities. Myron Scholes
All items that can be copied, both tangible and intangible, adhere to the law of inverted pricing and become cheaper as they improve. Kevin Kelly (editor)
The longer-term the option, the sillier the results generated by the Black-Scholes option pricing model, and the greater the opportunity for people who didn't use it. Michael Lewis (author)
Looking into it a bit, Jamie found that the model used by Wall Street to price LEAPs, the Black-Scholes option pricing model, made some strange assumptions. Michael Lewis (author)