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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a share at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the price or value of a share in a financial context, typically referring to stock or equity.
Example: "The company announced that a share at $50 would be available for purchase during the initial public offering."
Alternatives: "a share for" or "a share priced at".
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Hewlett-Packard was up $6.1875 a share, at $144.
Sign up for a share at a beach, ski, or lake house.
Protocol's stock was up $2.5625 a share at $15.6875, in Nasdaq trading.
That was well below Avigen's cash total of about $1.90 a share at the time.
Internet Pictures stock was up $2.1875 a share at $31.875 on the Nasdaq.
Its stock was down $1.625 a share at $50 on the New York Stock Exchange.
A.D.P.'s stock was up 25 cents a share at $74.
Mycogen's stock was off $1 a share, at $19.75, when trading was halted.
CBS, which was trading at barely more than $3 a share at one point last March, is now about $13.
The government set the sale price at 330p a share – at the very top end of the indicated range.
In the regular session, the company's stock price closed up $4.60 a share, at $188.25 a share.
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