Sentence examples for accepted a price from inspiring English sources

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Most went along, and Archer Daniels accepted a price of $430 a share, or about $4 million.

Japanese and South Korean steel makers recently accepted a price 33percentt below the previous year's level.

When credit markets weakened, however, Home Depot accepted a price reduction while keeping a slug of the equity and guaranteeing $1 billion of HD Supply's debt.

The customer accepted a price increase of 13%, agreed to the elimination of two low-volume products, and agreed to accept full rather than partial truckload orders, thereby eliminating internal storage charges for Kemps.

First, the Court noted that "[i]f the independent directors facilitated a grossly inadequate offer," or accepted a price with an "extreme" minority discount, then it might be possible to infer that independent directors sought to serve the interests of the controllers and acted in bad faith.

The council meeting yesterday and today rubberstamped the 2025 target and accepted a price tag of slightly under €4 billion, down by €600 million.

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The special committee reiterated that it wouldn't accept a price of $13.60 a share.

These models assume consumers and producers have full information, accept a price as given, and respond accordingly.

Its chairman, Albert L. Lord, has said publicly that he will not accept a price lower than $60 a share.

"Germany may accept a price of 35 cents," said one Athens-based investment adviser at the center of many of these dealings.

Dizzy with relief, I accept a price that is more than the estimate because of a surprise hike in the price of wood or nails or coffee.

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