Target Price

Target price may mean different things:

  1. The price at which a stockholder is willing to sell his/her stock.
  2. The price at which a seller projects that a buyer will buy a product.
  3. The price at which a business or pricing group positions a product or service as a goal for its sellers

Read more about Target Price:  Target Price (Stock Market), Target Price (Sales and Manufacturing), Target Price (B2B Pricing)

Famous quotes containing the words target and/or price:

    Well gentlemen, this is it. This is what we’ve been waiting for. Tonight your target is Tokyo. And you’re gonna play ‘em the Star Spangled Banner with two-ton bombs. All you’ve got to do is to remember what you’ve learned and follow your squadron leaders. They’ll get you in, and they’ll get you out. Any questions? All right that’s all. Good luck to you. Give ‘em hell.
    Dudley Nichols (1895–1960)

    They give us a pair of cloth shorts twice a year for all our clothing. When we work in the sugar mills and catch our finger in the millstone, they cut off our hand; when we try to run away, they cut off our leg: both things have happened to me. It is at this price that you eat sugar in Europe.
    Voltaire [François Marie Arouet] (1694–1778)