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Definition of markup in English: markupnounˈmɑːkʌpˈmɑrˌkəp 1The amount added to the cost price of goods to cover overheads and profit. Example sentencesExamples - Trendy shirts of yesteryear are sold as the hot items of today at an almost 220 per cent markup.
- Their dealer networks sell new vehicles at near zero markup.
- But profit margins are so wide that many businesses will be able to absorb those costs instead of making huge markups on prices, a move that could cost them sales in a highly competitive marketplace.
- I would be buying them now, even at a $100 or higher markup, to support them.
- And, as the Wall Street Journal noted recently, some retailers put big markups on their fair-trade products, which benefits them, not the producers.
- He said operating firms would always arrive at their own price markups depending on the type of cost structure they have accrued but that this would be different for various firms unlike in a one entity operation with no competition.
- In addition to markups, some online brokers tack ‘service’ or ‘transaction’ fees on small purchases.
- American exporters generally seem to pay less attention to markup pricing over marginal costs than Australian exporters.
- Since fish is very perishable, retail and wholesale markups are very high.
- These cooperatives generally sell unique handmade gifts and clothing at a considerably lower markup than their boutique counterparts.
- Many firms will sell direct to an owner, eliminating several levels of markup.
- But consecutive markups sometimes price the product out of the arena where reimbursement is available.
- Profit margins and markups vary, depending on whether you are talking about a hand-crafted latte at a coffee house or a 12-ounce bag of whole beans at the grocery store.
- Why do you think markups in the retail business are kept quiet?
- And with their higher markups, project changes can further present opportunities for potential profit gain when managed efficiently.
- For customers who want new IT products, I would charge no markup.
- Indeed, once storage costs are deducted from overall marketing costs, merchant capital is able to charge a small but positive markup.
- Occasionally painters turned some of their work over to dealers, whose markups could be substantial.
- In fact, the growth in unit labor costs still trails the price markups companies are able to get for their products.
- This program allows me the flexibility to enter different discounts or markups for different items.
2mass noun The process or result of correcting text in preparation for printing. Example sentencesExamples - This compartment supports basic viewing and text-based markup.
- You can add text, shapes, and stamps to annotate drawing and perform markups and redlining - all of which you can bring into AutoCAD 2005 applications.
- These tools support review and markup through a Web browser, even for users not equipped with the originating CAD system.
- Here's a PDF file showing all the markups.
- I've briefly entertained the possibility of really revising it, getting it sharp, because there is some good stuff there, and I've even done extensive markups of a few pieces.
3Computing mass noun A set of tags assigned to elements of a text to indicate their relation to the rest of the text or dictate how they should be displayed. as modifier markup languages Example sentencesExamples - But in fact, HTML is just one markup language, while XML allows you to create your own languages.
- Hypertext markup language includes a color specification system used by Web sites.
- The Internet is based on using hypertext markup language, which allows users to view content irrespective of hardware.
- These developments are in part rivalled by increasingly sophisticated Internet markup languages like XML, which can also be used by agents.
- At their core, all Web browsers do is read plain text files that incorporate hypertext markup language.
Definition of markup in US English: markupnounˈmärˌkəpˈmɑrˌkəp 1The amount added to the cost price of goods to cover overhead and profit. Example sentencesExamples - Their dealer networks sell new vehicles at near zero markup.
- This program allows me the flexibility to enter different discounts or markups for different items.
- These cooperatives generally sell unique handmade gifts and clothing at a considerably lower markup than their boutique counterparts.
- And with their higher markups, project changes can further present opportunities for potential profit gain when managed efficiently.
- For customers who want new IT products, I would charge no markup.
- Why do you think markups in the retail business are kept quiet?
- In addition to markups, some online brokers tack ‘service’ or ‘transaction’ fees on small purchases.
- But profit margins are so wide that many businesses will be able to absorb those costs instead of making huge markups on prices, a move that could cost them sales in a highly competitive marketplace.
- In fact, the growth in unit labor costs still trails the price markups companies are able to get for their products.
- American exporters generally seem to pay less attention to markup pricing over marginal costs than Australian exporters.
- Since fish is very perishable, retail and wholesale markups are very high.
- Trendy shirts of yesteryear are sold as the hot items of today at an almost 220 per cent markup.
- But consecutive markups sometimes price the product out of the arena where reimbursement is available.
- I would be buying them now, even at a $100 or higher markup, to support them.
- He said operating firms would always arrive at their own price markups depending on the type of cost structure they have accrued but that this would be different for various firms unlike in a one entity operation with no competition.
- Occasionally painters turned some of their work over to dealers, whose markups could be substantial.
- Profit margins and markups vary, depending on whether you are talking about a hand-crafted latte at a coffee house or a 12-ounce bag of whole beans at the grocery store.
- Indeed, once storage costs are deducted from overall marketing costs, merchant capital is able to charge a small but positive markup.
- And, as the Wall Street Journal noted recently, some retailers put big markups on their fair-trade products, which benefits them, not the producers.
- Many firms will sell direct to an owner, eliminating several levels of markup.
2The process or result of correcting text in preparation for printing. Example sentencesExamples - This compartment supports basic viewing and text-based markup.
- Here's a PDF file showing all the markups.
- These tools support review and markup through a Web browser, even for users not equipped with the originating CAD system.
- You can add text, shapes, and stamps to annotate drawing and perform markups and redlining - all of which you can bring into AutoCAD 2005 applications.
- I've briefly entertained the possibility of really revising it, getting it sharp, because there is some good stuff there, and I've even done extensive markups of a few pieces.
- 2.1US The process of making the final changes in a legislative bill.
the bill concerning acid rain is in markup Example sentencesExamples - Regardless of the final markup, conventional congressional wisdom accepts that the additional funds will be needed sooner than expected.
- We are expecting early markup of the bills in committees in both the House and Senate, so I think things are going to happen quickly.
- I'm very hopeful that we will have a speedy markup and get this bill to the floor within a week or so.
- But it's going to go through a markup process in the full committee possibly this coming week.
- It's been endorsed by every single Republican and Democratic member of the Homeland Security Committee, and we have a markup of this legislation.
3Computing A set of tags assigned to elements of a text to indicate their relation to the rest of the text or dictate how they should be displayed. Example sentencesExamples - But in fact, HTML is just one markup language, while XML allows you to create your own languages.
- These developments are in part rivalled by increasingly sophisticated Internet markup languages like XML, which can also be used by agents.
- Hypertext markup language includes a color specification system used by Web sites.
- At their core, all Web browsers do is read plain text files that incorporate hypertext markup language.
- The Internet is based on using hypertext markup language, which allows users to view content irrespective of hardware.
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