11. Despite the high cost, one studio executive said, national television delivers frequent moviegoers at the lowest price per person. 12. Ford said it is waiting for a court date to find out the price per share it ultimately will pay. 13. Gold fixing refers to the daily setting of the price per ounce of the bullion in U.S. dollars by gold and bank specialists. 14. Gold fixing refers to the daily setting of the price per ounce of bullion in U.S. dollars by gold and bank specialists. 15. He could fish deliberately, with an eye to the highest price per pound. 16. Higher yields, a measurement that reflects the average ticket price per mile traveled, are expected to boost revenue growth, Greenwald said. 17. In Britain, for example, more than two-thirds of the price per gallon is tax. 18. In many cases, dividends are reinvested and may be used to buy fractional shares, again making the number of shares more important than the price per share. 19. In Taiwan, the value of shark meat exports is greater than the value of fin exports, even though the price per pound of meat is far less. 20. In valuing a media company, for example, relevant benchmarks may be price to cash flow or price per subscriber, but not book value, he said. |