0 a point on a scale (= ordered set of numbers) of possible prices for a product: --
1 the price that is chosen for a product, usually when there are several different prices to choose from: --
The craftsmanship is of an elevated value and the price point is higher than other pieces.
There was great synergy between the two companies, as well the as the additional price point leverage of an expanded consumer base.
Partly because of rising land values, these new builds are typically in excess of the million dollar price point.
The models attempt to forecast total demand for all products/services they provide, by market segment and price point.
The simple price point strategy has been an enormous success.
The experiment led the company to introduce a simple price point strategy at all of its locations.
The current inventory now includes packaged food and items are now priced up to $8, though most items are at the $1.50 price point.
Only the simpler switches tend to be automatic, and this feature generally places them at a higher price point too.