0 the amount by which the price of something is increased before it is sold again:
1 the symbols used in some types of computer documents that control the way text appears on a screen or page, or the process of adding these symbols:
Magnitude of the price mark-up can also provide useful information about the value consumers place on particular product attributes.
The mark-up by the merchant would, of course, be substantially greater under the contract system to compensate him for the additional risks borne.
That fact would not have emerged if my mark-up had simply been accepted as the standard.
English time and travel costs would thus amount to £37 million, suggesting a mark-up over direct costs of 23 percent.
We also want to make a healthy profit, say a 100% mark-up on the cost price.
A shadow mark-up value will be placed on relaxing this constraint.
Placing the constant mark-up price into equation (2.2.11a) leads to the demand function for the patented abatement good.
There is no mark-up to indicate the topic boundaries and even the sentence boundaries in broadcast news.