the act or an instance of setting a price for a product or service
It's hard to maintain competitive pricing.
b.
(as modifier)
a pricing strategy
Examples of 'pricing' in a sentence
pricing
I coughed, and covered up my embarrassment by explaining, `Quatrefoil's the code you'll use for secretly pricing Archie's items.
Gash, Jonathan THE TARTAN RINGERS (2004)
But now it is time for the pricing, which is even better.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
He said that pricing was the most important issue facing exporters.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
Poor pricing adds to the gas crisis.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
Experts warned that real time pricing would anger drivers.
Times, Sunday Times (2017)
Shouldn't the industry learn from the success of flat-rate pricing for broadband?
Times, Sunday Times (2006)
All related terms of 'pricing'
price
The price of something is the amount of money that you have to pay in order to buy it.
odd pricing
a strategy whereby retail prices are set at levels a little less than a round number, for example $19.99, £8.98, £99.95
pricing gun
A pricing gun is a hand-held device used in stores for fixing a price label to a product.
road pricing
Road pricing is a system of making drivers pay money for driving on certain roads by electronically recording the movement of vehicles on those roads.
surge pricing
the practice of increasing the price of goods or services at periods of peak demand
unit pricing
a system of pricing foodstuffs , etc, in which the cost of a single unit is shown to enable shoppers to see the advantage of buying multipacks
dynamic pricing
the practice of offering goods at a price that changes according to the level of demand , the type of customer , the state of the weather , etc
pricing regime
A regime is the way that something such as an institution , company, or economy is run , especially when it involves tough or severe action.
predatory pricing
If a company practises predatory pricing , it charges a much lower price for its products or services than its competitors in order to force them out of the market.
prestige pricing
the practice of giving a product a high price to convey the idea that it must be of high quality or status
transfer pricing
the setting of a price for the transfer of raw materials , components , products , or services between the trading units of a large organization
cost-plus pricing
the setting of prices at the cost price plus a percentage
differential pricing
a situation in which different prices are charged for the same product or service
cover bidding
the act of tendering an artificially high price for a contract , on the assumption that the tender will not be accepted