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With a uniform price tag to match it's once private status.
Some of the minutes gave the impression that the uniform price rises were not mere coincidence.
This is known as a uniform price auction.
The "Convention chocolatière" focused on the quality of the chocolate and sought a uniform price strategy.
One example of a standard uniform price auction was the initial public offering of Google stock in 2004.
First, it is argued that a letter mail monopoly is necessary to assure universal service at a uniform price.
Colombia, Brazil and other producers from Central America are to meet next week to try to reach an agreement on a uniform price policy.
It also includes a uniform price with respect to location of the recipient1 and a uniform frequency of delivery.
A uniform price auction may be utilised to aggregate a quantity of units offered by more than one seller to multiple buyers.
This type can be further classified as a uniform price auction or a discriminatory price auction.
The auction is usually sealed and the uniform price paid by the investors is typically the best non-winning bid.
In 1917, the new Board of Grain Supervisors was given monopoly powers over wheat, and fixed uniform prices across the country.
Restaurants may favour the tastet as a specialised menu format, and may offer all their tastets at a uniform price.
The main difference between this and the previous copper cartels is that the ICC members did not want to set uniform prices.
In 2008 the defendants announced uniform price increases for concrete and cement, bringing their prices to the same level at the same time, the lawsuit claimed.
IEX currently operates a day-ahead market based on closed auctions with double-sided bidding and clearing at a uniform price.
If the Postal Service maintained uniform prices but had competition only in selected areas, it would sacrifice revenue in those areas without competition.
The USPS is legally obligated to serve all Americans, regardless of geography, at uniform price and quality.
The units can be sold each at the same price (a uniform price auction) or at different prices (a discriminatory price auction).
At the end of the auction, everyone paid the same price as indicated in the on-screen "auction arrow", thus amounting to a uniform price auction.
Among them are a plan to publish a uniform price list for Windows and to give other companies free access to the software interface codes for Windows.
But the Bell companies have taken quite different tacks in telling consumers what carrier is actually handling their calls, and in preserving uniform prices for their customers.
There was evidently a small but thriving competitive sector on consumer goods allowed between the corporations, assuring a variety of goods at less than totally uniform prices.
One of the largest uniform price or "Dutch" auction IPOs was for Singapore Telecom in 1994.
The industry had to hammer out common standards at every juncture, from the bar-coding itself to labels on shipping cartons to uniform price tags and garment hangers.