a 25% markdown on swimsuits
2 a lower price on an item than it was previously being sold for: --
big/heavy/steep markdown Retailers have been forced to take big markdowns to lure shoppers concerned about the economy.
They are advertising markdowns of 50% on some fall clothes and other merchandise.
Rather than charging $24.50 and allowing room for price markdowns, they decided to market the shirts at a starting price of $19.50.
4 the lower price that a broker pays when buying shares, bonds, etc. to sell at a higher price: --
The practical applications typically include: changing money, checking accounts, budgeting, price discounts, markups and markdowns, payroll calculations, investing (simple and compound interest), taxes, consumer and business credit, and mortgages.
Prada wanted to lease a space, but control its own inventory and markdowns under a concession model.
Elements may be images, styled text, markdown, inputs, and free-form geometric drawing.
The timing and level of markdowns in a selling season is critical to maximising return on sales.
Companies have rapidly adopted price markdown optimization to maximize revenue from end-of-season or end-of-life items.
These include markdown pricing, promotions pricing and shelf pricing.
This week, there was a severe markdown in the share price of one insurance company because there were unwarranted concerns about its solvency.