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"fixed price" Definitions
  1. a uniform price for all customers as opposed to a price obtained by bargaining
  2. a price fixed by international agreement or by a governmental price-fixing agency
  3. a price established by a contract and not subject to subsequent change

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FOR Q1 2018 SHARE OF FIXED PRICE CONTRACTS IS ESTIMATED TO BE 46 %​ * ‍FOR 2018 AS A WHOLE, SHARE OF FIXED PRICE CONTRACTS IS ESTIMATED TO BE APPROX.
FIXED-PRICE WOES In the lean years after the financial crisis that started a decade ago, British building firms bid for long-running, fixed-price contracts to keep work coming in.
Now you pay a fixed price, and everything is included.
Shares were sold at a fixed price of 3,820 rupiah apiece.
So we support negotiation and fixed price sales, but not auctions.
It traded 1.5 million units on Friday at the fixed price.
The developer agreed to cease construction plans — for a fixed price.
The menu is a fixed price and you must make reservations.
The 13.9 cents is a fixed price for the next 20 years.
Fixed size (100% prim) at $1603 fixed price versus $4.07 last sale.
Fixed size (100% prim) at $23.50 fixed price, versus $24.92 last sale.
Fixed size (100% prim) at $10.25 fixed price versus $11.33 last sale.
Chinese miners agreed some fixed-price deals with utilities for 2017, Reuters reported.
Typically, Thanksgiving menus have a fixed price and revolve around the standard dishes.
But increasingly, NASA is using a markedly different approach with fixed-price contracts.
They have expanded their fixed-price merchandise business to offset their shrinking auctions section.
But it is a fixed price, not any portion of betting activity, Bettman said.
The fixed price for a seven-course meal was $65, which seemed incredibly cheap.
There is no fixed price on carbon, meaning the cost of an offset varies.
"There would likely be a slight increase in the fixed price", the official added.
Memberships like ClassPass allow people to try different workouts for a fixed price each month.
At times of extreme scarcity, a high fixed price could kick in to prevent blackouts.
Miyamoto stressed the game will have a fixed price, without further microtransactions down the line.
Put options convey the right to sell shares at a fixed price in the future.
Why not simply set a fixed price adjusted for inflation that drivers could pay, period?
Call options convey the right to buy shares at a fixed price in the future.
Fixed-size (80% prim, 20% sec) marketed at $9.75 fixed price versus $11.41 last sale.
Streaming deals offer miners upfront cash in exchange for future production at a discounted, fixed price.
Buying a call conveys the right to purchase shares at a fixed price in the future.
Call options give the right to buy shares at a fixed price at a future date.
A fixed price for such a powerful player could raise the ire of EU antitrust authorities.
VistaJet provides fixed price seat access on its fleet of more than 50 Bombardier private jets.
So utilities could buy electricity from renewable generators, often on fixed-price contracts, without too much worry.
The cannabis is sold at a fixed price of approximately $220 per month, regardless of the amount.
Moving to fixed price plans had been vindicated by price hikes by BT and Sky, Dunstone said.
Sellers of call options take on the obligation sell shares at a fixed price in the future.
F The company set the fixed price for its stock market debut at 80 euros per share.
Buying of put options conveys the right to sell shares at a fixed price in the future.
It ends the night the enthusiastic but very green cook opened her tiny, fixed-price French restaurant.
Demand for fixed-price contracts, for example, has prompted Anglo to develop its capabilities in financial derivatives.
The fixed-price award is the military's first competitively sourced launch service contract in more than a decade.
Loot boxes are digital merchandise that offer a mix of randomized video-game rewards at a fixed price.
Gas lanterns, horse-drawn carriages, and paying a fixed price at retail could all be considered antiquated concepts.
First, it dispensed with eBay's auction model, allowing shoppers to instead quickly buy items for a fixed price.
I rarely buy things using the Buy It Now button (which means there's a fixed price, no bidding).
In effect, standard variable rate customers are cross-subsidising cheaper tariffs for customers on fixed-price fixed-term contracts.
They use software automation and an on-demand talent marketplace to offer a fixed price product for video content.
Javiera signed an agreement in 2014 to provide power at a fixed price to Antofagasta's Los Pelambres copper mine.
AltaCorp Capital analysts expect more predictable earnings from exiting the fixed-price contracts to likely materialize only from 2020.
The purchase of a call contract conveys the right to buy shares at a fixed price in the future.
After the financial crisis, British construction companies bid for long-running, fixed-price contracts to keep work coming in.
The fixed-price contract is the military's first competitively sourced launch services in contract in more than a decade.
Replacing the current rebate system with one using "fixed-price contracts," as Azar calls them, could have enormous implications.
In 143, the US Congress passed the Coinage Act, which established a fixed price of gold to US dollars.
The firm-fixed price award carries a maximum total value of $375 million, NASA said in a news release.
However, the company suffered after it agreed to build two plants in the U.S. Southeast on fixed-price contracts.
A stock option is a right to purchase shares at a fixed price for a fixed period of time.
Smart Global Holdings (US, semiconductors) - $220m 6y cvt priced at fixed 2.25%, up 27.5%, in-line with fixed price talk.
Supporting, mean people can say ... Meaning like you can negotiate to buy or you can buy at a fixed price.
In an arranged and fixed-price system, the healthcare delivery market has, in effect, had its central nervous system removed.
EBay has also shifted away from its former core - online auctions - toward fixed-price sales in line with big retailers.
But drilling prices are likely to adjust upwards in late 2017 and through 2018 as those fixed-price contracts expire.
"Nintendo is the only company in the world that can put a $10 fixed price mobile game out there," Toto added.
Call options give the owner the right to buy shares in a company for a fixed price by a certain date.
Focusing on renewable energy also gives Google the opportunity to set fixed-price contracts for power in areas of high volatility.
These types of contracts are usually fixed-price and are often hailed for being more cost-effective ways of doing business.
Defenders of the fixed-price principle (which has spread to other parts of Europe) say it helps keep independent bookshops viable.
They have also expanded their fixed-price merchandise business to compete more directly with Amazon and offset their shrinking auctions business.
Buying a call option conveys the right, but not the obligation, to purchase shares at a fixed price in the future.
For a fixed price, running upward from $3,500, according to Bigge, estate planning attorneys may offer a package of core documents.
Moody's added, "Fixed-price incentive contracts for development work are becoming more common," even as the cost-plus contracts are declining.
Amazon is "more of a marketplace," where students can comparison shop, he said, as opposed to a conventional, fixed-price store.
Mr. Loverro said that the problems were not a consequence of the fixed-price structure of the SpaceX and Boeing contracts.
A traveler pays Sun Country one fixed price to get them from the bus pick-up point to their final destination.
"We may need to move toward a system without rebates, where PBMs and drug companies just negotiate fixed-price contracts," he said.
Dollarama sells products priced up to C$2872.6, while U.S.-based Dollar Tree sells everything for a fixed price of C$22019.
FCA said it has fixed-price contracts for most raw steel through 22018, but would see increases in 2115 at current prices.
Plusnet broadband deals are always a great option because of the standard fixed price promise that comes with each and every bundle.
Interest has been slowly growing in fixed-price cryptocurrencies called stablecoins, which are pegged to a stable asset like gold or currency.
BOC, China's fourth-biggest lender by assets, is selling new shares in BOC Aviation at a fixed price of HK$42.00 each.
Unlike many other retail categories, Fitch views pharmacies as having limited competition from new formats given fixed-price contracts and pharmacist supply constraints.
Some of the new quotas will be allocated at a fixed price per tonne, while some will be distributed to the highest bidders.
Calls convey the right to buy shares at a fixed price in the future and are usually used to bet on shares rising.
Argentina's fixed price of $67 per barrel for locally produced oil is offering energy firms some protection from the global oil price rout.
Chief Executive Tristia Harrison is working to improve TalkTalk's performance by re-establishing its value credentials with long-term fixed-price broadband offers.
A fixed-price share offering is unusual, with most deals setting an indicative range before deciding on the final pricing, depending on demand.
The South Carolina project, and another in Georgia, went billions of dollars over the fixed-price contract, forcing Westinghouse into bankruptcy in March.
That made fuel oil more attractive for utilities than natural gas, which they receive predominantly under long-term contracts at a fixed price.
In April the company, founded 65 years ago, announced three-year, fixed-price home and motor insurance policies and cut prices for renewals.
Discounted fixed-price fixed-term contracts are designed to attract new business, or prevent defections, while the standard variable rate tariffs exploit customer inertia.
Under a typical PPA, an offtaker enters an agreement with a renewable developer, effectively guaranteeing it a fixed price for the electricity it produces.
Farmers in the state have long demanded a government-backed minimum fixed price for their produce to help protect against fluctuations in crop prices.
Call options convey the right to buy the underlying security at a fixed price in the future, while put options convey the opposite right.
AltaCorp Capital analysts expect stable and more predictable earnings from exiting fixed price contracts to likely only begin to materialize in 2020 and beyond.
During the recent downturn, many drilling firms were forced to agree fixed-price contracts that will keep drilling costs contained for much of 2017.
The Commercial Crew awards came under "firm-fixed" price contracts, meaning that if the companies went over budget then they would cover the costs.
It also developed a Vietnamese construction industry, which allowed the Navy to award fixed-price construction contracts to Vietnamese contractors in 1971 and 1972.
Other online legal services, like Avvo, provide directories of lawyers who are rated by consumers, on-demand legal advice and fixed-price legal services.
The project's future became uncertain after Westinghouse filed for bankruptcy in March and said it could not complete its fixed-price contract for the plant.
They liken Obamacare to a big fixed-price buffet, with its required preventive health benefits for every plan and tax subsidies for low-income Americans.
For addresses outside Zone 1, Gett says a fixed price gets confirmed in the app when you enter the destination at the time of booking.
The fixed-price rule is meant to keep customers loyal to their local bookshop and out of the clutches of supermarkets and hypercapitaliste American corporations.
There is no contradiction between privatisation and the universal-service obligation, the requirement to deliver to every address in the country for a fixed price.
Given the current price of steel, the fixed-price amounts were lower than the equivalent percentage tariffs the Commission had set out in its reasoning.
The disadvantage of a fixed price, however, is that it could also put a lid on the liquidity a second market is supposed to encourage.
Buying a call conveys the right to purchase shares at a fixed price in the future, while buying puts conveys the right to sell shares.
Hot rolled coil (HRC) is a flat steel used to make cars and white goods and typically bought by consumers on annual fixed price contracts.
The company sold 104.1 million new shares, while its parent Bank of China Ltd sold another 104.1 million shares in a rare fixed-price IPO.
When you dine at Gary Danko, you get the choice of three fixed-price menus: 3 courses ($83), 4 courses ($101), or 5 courses ($119).
It also offers loans to buy systems, as well as power purchase agreements, whereby homeowners buy power generated by the system at a fixed price.
So far, the pump price of both petrol and diesel excluding fixed-price tax elements has increased by just 2.5 percent over the same period.
Forget about menus; there is not even the usual table d'hôte, in which the chef offers a number of multicourse meals at a fixed price.
ULA — a joint venture between Boeing and Lockheed Martin — won a $355 million fixed-price contract to launch two Air Force Space Command (AFSPC) satellites.
It states that drinks containing added sugars or sweeteners must not be available on an unlimited basis, either for free or for a fixed price.
During the depths of the downturn in 2015 and 2016, many service companies offered deeply discounted fixed-price contracts for 2016 and 2017 to win business.
He is positioning it firmly in the value end of the market with long-term fixed-price plans and has stepped back from services like mobile.
Hologic Inc has been awarded a maximum $721 million firm-fixed-price, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract for radiology systems, accessories and training, the statement said.
This is reflected in the EU's approach to Brexit, which is to insist that future relations must follow one of a number of fixed-price menus.
Wind has become competitive with conventional power in many countries and large are managing volatile energy expenses by locking in electricity costs at a fixed price.
Brazil last used options in 2013, when it offered contracts for farmers to sell up to 3 million bags to the government at a fixed price.
Initially, Shenhua asked some coal-fired power companies to agree to as little as 270 percent of their annual tonnage on fixed-price terms, he said.
Farmers are paid a fixed price each year, known as the farmgate price, which is announced by the regulator, Cocobod, before the season begins in October.
Under the Arenh mechanism, EDF sells 100 TWh of its annual output to rivals at a fixed price of 42 euros ($47) a megawatt hour (MWh).
While the company continues to support the format, of course, it's now fixed price items that account for the majority (87%) of its gross merchandise volume.
The impressive wine collection of 2180 vintages is sourced from nearby wineries, and the seasonal menu is fixed price, with a degustation of starters and desserts.
The project went years over deadline, and the Wiener Werkstätte had agreed to do the job for a fixed price; the resulting costs nearly ruined them.
More small Canadian oil producers are making sales to refineries that lock in a fixed price for the differential, allowing them to limit risk, Traya said.
"President Trump has reached an informal deal with Boeing on a fixed price contract for the new Air Force One Program, " a White House spokesman said.
By selling an index call the seller takes on the obligation to sell the value of the underlying index at a fixed price in the future.
Part of the company's original pitch was that customers would pay a fixed price for a lunch or dinner meal that included all fees and tips.
India uses rice and wheat that it buys from local farmers at a fixed price to supply subsidised food to the poor and meet any emergency needs.
That means producers only have to sell about a third of their output at a fixed price - to households and heating plants - rather than more than half.
Moreover, Tyson has de-risked its operations by utilizing more short-term and fewer fixed-price customer contracts and by instituting a more disciplined risk management strategy.
But Facebook's digital currency, a "stable coin," would likely be less attractive to speculators because of its fixed price tied to a currency like the U.S. dollar.
The line shortened somewhat during lunchtime when visitors turned their attention to the Trump Grill, which does not offer reservations but a $25 dollar fixed-price meal.
Officials decided to allow rural entrepreneurs to start businesses; land was decollectivised and contracted out to farmers; and market prices began to erode the fixed-price system.
AGL will be able to call on that supply, which is enough energy to power up to 30,000 homes, for a fixed price over the 15 years.
Invenergy said it has invested in 11 wind farms in Poland since 2005 and in 2010 signed fixed-price, long-term energy deals with state-run utilities.
Money crossed borders easily, thanks to the gold standard, a promise by each nation's central bank to sell gold at a fixed price in its own currency.
At the other end of the price scale, Peter Cho creates a $35 Korean-American family-style fixed-price $35 menu at Han Oak in Portland, Oregon.
Woodside has been considering the fixed-price structure, especially for buyers in developing markets as it gives these new participants surety of supply and price, Coleman said.
Call options, which convey the right to buy shares at a fixed price in the future, were particularly busy and logged significant price gains on the day.
During the cooling-off period, which lasts for 230 minutes, trading is allowed only within a fixed price band of 210% above or below the reference price.
In Michigan, G.M. and Switch, a telecommunications firm, made a deal with their local utility to pay a fixed price for electricity from a new wind farm.
The Shanghai-listed company offered 1.04 billion new shares at a fixed price of HK$15.84 each, putting the total deal at HK$16.5 billion ($2.12 billion).
Use a time-tracking softwareEven if you mostly work on fixed price projects (rather than billable hours), Syed suggests using a seamless time-tracking software like Clockify.
Both paintings mentioned in the earnings call were guaranteed by Sotheby's, meaning Sotheby's agreed to pay the sellers a fixed price regardless of the eventual sale price.
Ask for the fixed-price banquet, which starts at a steep $70 per head on Fridays and Sundays or $95 on Saturdays (you'll get your money's worth).
The government typically buys more than a third of the country's rice output at a fixed price, which also has a direct impact on prices paid by traders.
Unlike many services that charge a fixed price per month, and/or a membership fee, however, the classes are available à la carte, and no membership is required.
Puts grant the right to sell shares at a fixed price in the future, and are often used by traders as insurance against a drop in share price.
Put options give holders the right to sell at a fixed price by a certain date and are widely used by producers to protect revenues against declining prices.
"President Trump has reached an informal deal with Boeing on a fixed-price contract for the new Air Force One Program," Deputy Press Secretary Hogan Gidley told Reuters.
If market prices are below the fixed price set for the options when they expire, the producer normally exercises the option and delivers the product to government warehouses.
Production of the first five sets of new bombers, usually the most expensive planes in a new class of aircraft, would be structured with a firm, fixed-price.
That has meant a shift toward fixed-price sales and product landing pages, easier to navigate than the dozens of listings sellers could generate for a single good.
It started with a law that began affecting most hospitals in 1983, changing how Medicare paid hospitals to a fixed price per visit, regardless of the actual costs.
His company, working with other powerhouse corporations, would not only build spacecraft for the agency, but replace NASA in designing them, too, and all at a fixed price.
Chief executive Lance Batchelor said Saga had sold more than 175,000 of the new fixed price policies and over half of its customers were opting to buy them.
Open interest on call options, which confer the right to buy at a fixed price level at a future date, often acts as a thermometer of bullish spirits.
"President Trump has reached an informal deal with Boeing on a fixed price contract for the new Air Force One Program," White House spokesman Hogan Gidley told CNN.
However, over the past year or so, an increasing number of states have been rolling out highway tolls that are priced dynamically, instead of using traditional fixed-price tolls.
"It's the fixed price, and that's just what you're going to have to pay," says Renee Hsia, a professor at University of California San Francisco who studies emergency billing.
Analysts said Galliford's decision to shun fixed-price contracts was likely to reduce the amount of work it could bid for, but it was a better risk management strategy.
Call options give the right to buy shares at a fixed price at a future date and provide a relatively cheap way to profit from a rally in shares.
An unusual fixed-price contract worth 2700 billion euros reflected efforts by Airbus at the time to win a major military contract to add to its growing jetliner business.
Hedging allows iron ore producers to cover future commitments at a fixed price, taking advantage of a current jump in market sentiment, even if the spot price falls back.
In NASA's current lunar program, the development contracts would be on a fixed-price basis and not cost plus, as has traditionally been the case for such large projects.
The contracts set a fixed price for the electricity over 22020 or 2100 years, which allows companies to manage their future expenses and ideally save money in the end.
Hospitals, like the Cleveland Clinic, have already embraced many of Gawande's Cheesecake Factory items, and have made fixed price deals with corporations like Lowe's and Walmart, standardizing certain procedures.
According to farmers and exporters, between 150,000 and 200,000 tonnes of cashew nuts have not been sold because exporters have not been willing to buy at the fixed price.
Mr. Kerrigan, who also served as chief executive of Mr. Obama's second inaugural committee, said officials negotiated fixed-price contracts that limited how much vendors could charge for expenses.
All three offer unlimited charging for a fixed price, ranging from $25 per night for charging 14 scooters and $45 per night to charge 21 scooters at a time.
FirstEnergy Capital analyst Mike Dunn said the fixed-price agreement had been made before Liwan went ahead and was key to Husky's final decision to invest in the project.
It's like putting down a deposit, he said, so that one has the right to buy the property in three months at a fixed price, no matter how prices change.
The company found if the legacy app meets certain criteria, they can actually guarantee they can move it to a container successfully for fixed price within a defined time period.
Several British builders have been hit by writedowns and warnings in the past decade as rising wages and unexpected costs on fixed-price contracts with thin margins led to losses.
A tranche of 10-year bonds, with the principal to carry a guarantee from Japan Bank for International Cooperation , is being marketed at a fixed price to yield 0.53 percent.
Memorabilia dealer, Moments In Time, is selling Tupac's pendant -- dented by a bullet during the shooting in NYC 2 years before his death -- in a fixed-price sale for $125k.
Corporate PPAs allow companies to buy renewable energy directly from the energy generator, reducing their emissions while managing volatile energy expenses by locking in electricity costs at a fixed price.
Silver Wheaton in 2004 pioneered the concept of metals "streaming," a type of alternative finance where miners receive upfront cash in return for future production at a discounted, fixed price.
In the past, Swiss private banks did not put a fixed price tag on their advisory services for wealthy clients, but charged fees based on transactions carried out for them.
At Framebridge, a service that lets you mail in pieces to be framed for a fixed price, customers can choose from fewer than 60 frames and 20 different mat colors.
Since the July 4th holiday lands midweek, the sale includes the option to book anytime just before, during and after the holiday for the fixed price of $49 per night.
The new system means utilities can buy electricity from renewable power producers via tenders and fixed-price deals for up to 2171.3900 years - helping green energy producers ensure stable profits.
The company is also disrupting stainless steel pricing, offering fixed-price contracts that contain no alloy surcharge, the industry's traditional way of pricing volatility of key inputs such as nickel.
When he opened his high-reaching restaurant Dovetail 10 years ago and wanted to offer an affordable fixed-price menu on Sundays, he hit on the idea of Sundae Suppers.
"We sell on a floating price basis, but some customers want a fixed price, so we can put that back to our 'risk neutral' position using financial markets," he said.
Buying of put options conveys the right to sell shares at a fixed price in the future and indicates a bearish bias, while selling puts would imply a bullish outlook.
While Dollar Tree sells goods at a fixed-price point of $1.5.53 or less, its Family Dollar chain follows a multi price-point strategy, selling goods for $21.25 or less.
It is a glimpse of Amazon's major push into territory it has not yet conquered: purchasing by government and other institutions that relies on competitive bids and fixed-price contracts.
A commodity swap is a type of over-the-counter derivative deal whereby a floating price based on an underlying commodity is traded for a fixed price over a specified period.
Regulator Ofgem proposed the price cap on default energy bills - those to which customers default once fixed price periods end - to save households about 1 billion pounds ($1.31 billion) a year.
"Unlike those gold products that are sold by weight..., our platinum jewelry is sold at fixed price," a spokesman for Chow Tai Fook, China's largest jewelry retailer by market value, said.
Production of the first five sets of new bombers, usually the most expensive planes in a new class of aircraft, would be structured with a firm, fixed price, the service said.
Those costs are revealed in power purchase agreements (PPAs), in which a buyer agrees to purchase a fixed amount of power at a fixed price over a fixed number of years.
The $82.7 million fixed-price contract awarded to Space Exploration Technologies, as the company is officially known, covers production of a Falcon 9 rocket, spacecraft integration, launch operations and spaceflight certification.
Nike's futures ordering program allows retailers to order five or six months in advance of delivery, with the commitment delivery will be made within a set time at a fixed price.
Dalio showed the chicken producer how it could lock down its production costs by buying corn and soymeal futures, which allowed the producer to offer McDonald's a fixed price for chicken.
Closing International Construction, International Freight and Fixed Price Marine Protection and Indemnity Insurance was part of efforts to streamline international exposure and improve underwriting, pricing accuracy and risk management, RSA said.
Under the modified offer, the airport trust said it would buy notes at a fixed price of $1,000 per each $1,000 principal of notes tendered, up from between $900 and $1,000.
Even over three courses at a fixed price of $98, Mr. Anthony gives you a sense of what's going on that week in the vegetable patch that few chefs can match.
Coleman said he would be comfortable having between 20 and 30 percent of Woodside's LNG portfolio being sold on a fixed-price basis, but with shorter contract periods to mitigate risk.
The idea is simple: You request a car, enter your destination and preferred number of fellow passengers (who have similar routes), and are provided with a fixed price for your trip.
"We have seen good solid margins on those (fixed price) products - at the upper end of our plan for the first half," Batchelor, who is due retire in January, told Reuters.
"The government provides seeds and all relevant technical assistance to the beneficiaries, and then buys back one-year-old saplings at a fixed price of six rupees per seedling," he said.
Known as fixed-price contracting, the idea worked liked this: The space agency would put out a call for a service (for instance, a way to transport cargo to the ISS).
"They want a fixed price, which won't work for people who need security and they want to reserve the right to not take metal they don't need," another cobalt source said.
SpaceX won a $232 million fixed-price contract to launch a military GPS III satellite by March 22021 aboard a Falcon 29 rocket, with an option included to launch two more.
Also, many contracts are essentially open time & materials, not fixed price and duration, which creates an incentive to turn molehills into mountains, as they never want to end the money train.
"Many contracts are essentially open time & materials, not fixed price and duration, which creates an incentive to turn molehills into mountains, as they never want to end the money train," he wrote.
The current system mostly involves offering fixed-price, fixed-term tariffs at a steep discount, while the bulk of customers remain on, or default back to, a higher "standard variable rate" tariff.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - American Material Handling Equipment Inc has been awarded a maximum $925 million fixed-price with economic-price-adjustment U.S. defense contract for material handling equipment, the Pentagon said on Thursday.
The program gives them the right to buy up to 2019 TWh of power produced by France's 58 nuclear reactors at a fixed price of 42 euros ($48) a megawatt hour (MWh).
Analysts and investors backed SNC's decision to end bidding for fixed-price contracts - which the company said was the root cause of its performance issues - but some questioned the lack of clarity.
The promotional price is only available with a 12-month commitment – 2017's shocking Unlimited plan cost the same with a guaranteed fixed price for the first year, but no required commitment.
"The chairman of Tsingshan told me he would be willing to sell slabs or hot-rolled coil under fixed-price long-term contracts," said Markus Moll, managing director of steel consultancy SMR.
The trust, which calls itself MEXCAT, said it was now offering to buy up to $1.8 billion of notes at a fixed price of $1,000 per each $1,000 principal of notes tendered.
In a "fixed price" contract, the contractor is paid a set price by the government for the delivery of a weapons system, regardless of how much it costs the contractor to produce.
The law reform will change fixed-price schemes of the past to auction-based models, bringing green energy gradually into the wholesale power market and away from a costly era of subsidies.
He said it is partly protected against weaker oil prices as 35% of its sales are on fixed price contracts, and it has slashed its cashflow breakeven price to $29 a barrel.
Merchandise at Family Dollar sells for between $1 and about $10, as opposed to Dollar Tree, which has a discount variety of products that sell at the fixed price point of $1.
Brooks Jimenez, 37, and his girlfriend, Nicole Dudash, 35, have taken two trips with The Vacation Hunt, saying that the convenience, the fixed price and the element of surprise were main draws.
Weller said unit labour costs in the UK were much higher than in the company's core markets, and that Petrofac would not again take on a fixed-price project similar to Laggan Tormore.
To purchase and book a service, customers can either buy a pre-packaged service with a fixed price (like two hours of cleaning) or they can submit a custom request and receive estimates.
He is trying to convince the Air Force to opt for a more rigid "fixed price" type contract, but Air Force officials say it could cost a significant amount to redo the contract.
Under the new rice scheme, the government will agree to pay farmers a fixed price for a set amount of production if market prices fall below benchmark prices during the main harvest seasons.
The combined firm will then be floated in Dubai, with shares offered at a fixed price of 1 dirham each for a market value of 840 million dirhams, one of the sources added.
WASHINGTON, March 3 (Reuters) - Lockheed Martin Corp has been awarded an estimated $750 million fixed-price with economic-price-adjustment U.S. defense contract for flight line spare parts, the Pentagon said on Friday.
When signs reading " FIXED PRICE " began to appear in Delhi's shopping arcades—mainly to fend off inveterate bargain hounds like him—he saw it as a symbol of the impending end of civilization.
Produce seller Laura, who declined to provide her last name, said she was no longer selling lemons, as the fixed price of 10 pesos to 15 pesos was the same she paid farmers.
The move comes ahead of plans by E.ON, Uniper's former parent, to tender its remaining 46.65 percent stake in Uniper to Fortum for a fixed price of 13 euros per share by Jan.
McCain says the Air Force has been spared from $1 billion in cost overruns on a new refueling plane being built by Boeing since that plane was developed under a fixed price contract.
They are also required to give a fixed price guarantee based on the original quote so they can't increase the charge after the fact, once a customer books the repair with their shop.
The dining experience features quick service dining for lunch and a fixed-price sit-down menu for dinner, and it's usually recommended that you make your reservations at least six months in advance.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Harris Corp was awarded a $1.7 billion firm-fixed-price, multi-year foreign military sales contract to supply Afghanistan with Harris radios, ancillaries, spare parts and services, the Pentagon said on Wednesday.
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Known as a fixed-price contract, NASA simply gives a company a lump sum of money to develop a vehicle, and the company is in charge of the design, with less input from NASA.
The company withdrew its forecast for 2019 last week citing lower-than-expected results and said it would exit fixed-price contracts while it explores all options for its resources unit, including a sale.
But on the ground, manufacturing executives say the currency's two-year decline took time to feed through because many companies hedge their currency rates and sign fixed-price contracts months or years in advance.
The program, if approved, would give producers the right to sell their crops to the government at a fixed price, setting a floor for coffee prices in the world's largest coffee producer and exporter.
That has meant a shift away from online auctions toward fixed-price sales and product landing pages, which are easier to navigate than the dozens of listings sellers would generate for a single good.
Engie on Thursday said it had signed a five-year deal to supply L'Oreal Australia with 100% renewable energy through a fixed-price power purchase agreement, and sees more opportunities for corporate power deals.
Azar's comments on Tuesday about moving toward a system where drug companies negotiate fixed-price contracts echo those that Gottlieb made in 2016 while he was a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute.
PepsiCo, which set up its first potato chips plant in India in 1989, supplies the FC5 variety to a group of farmers who in turn sell their produce to it at a fixed price.
For the iron ore miners, this is most likely a better situation than the old system of fixed-price contracts, as it's probably more profitable to deal with volatility and enjoy higher overall prices.
"But Boeing has a fixed-price contract that they have been working to and they have agreed with the Air Force to fix the items that we have found that are problematic," she added.
Hailed at the time as an innovative, fixed-price deal, the contract foundered over problems with the West's largest turboprop engines and an over-ambitious schedule for ground-hugging navigation and other military capabilities.
The fixed price for the turn-key solutions services is $277 million under the contract, which is the complete cost of the 240,000 tonnes a year graphite production facility at the Nachu Graphite project.
According to The Guardian, international and national media organizations have been contacting managers since the news of the engagement to try and snag a space, which will no doubt come at a steep fixed price.
The service isn't widely available yet and terms seem to differ, but it generally gives a flat discount on all Uber rides and a fixed price on a single trip, like to and from work.
Marathon, which has three employees, declined to say if it would issue the shares at a fixed price or talk about other financial details, leaving investors who had dialed into the call a bit perplexed.
European steel association Eurofer, which brought the complaint, said it was happy the minimum price proposal had been dropped, but expressed disappointment that the Commission had opted for fixed-price rather than normal percentage tariffs.
British builders have been hit by huge writedowns and multiple profit warnings over the past decade as rising wages and unexpected costs on fixed-price contracts with paper-thin margins have left companies losing money.
Galliford Finance Director Graham Prothero said the company now had only eight to 10 "iffy" fixed-price contracts on its construction books, with framework agreements or newer contracts accounting for three-quarters of its orders.
The spread of the internet led to a shrinking of the music market from around 1903 to 2190, Yoshida said, but added that has turned around with the growth of fixed-price music streaming services.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Pentagon said on Monday it had awarded to Alliant Techsystems Operations and Chemring Military Products a $750 million firm-fixed-price contract for non-standard ammunition and non-standard mortar weapon systems.
In fact, holding more or less anything that has a fixed price is beneficial—though one downside to such a strategy is that these items, unlike bank deposits, do not benefit from a government guarantee.
When the first fixed-price contracts were sealed in early November, they were at around 20173 yuan per ton, two traders and a miner said, a 100-yuan discount to the futures and physical markets.
Australia's Woodside Petroleum is also considering sales of some of its LNG on a fixed-price basis, Chief Executive Officer Peter Coleman told reporters at a Gastech press briefing, although he mentioned no specific level.
The company, which sells broadband on long-term fixed-price plans, said building its subscriber base and switching more customers to superfast fibre would cost it an additional 15 million pounds ($19.7 million) this year.
Indicated 0.2 pct higher Siemens Medical Solutions USA Inc has been awarded a maximum $4.1 billion firm-fixed-price, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract for radiology systems, accessories and training, the Pentagon said on Tuesday.
At the same time, CNOOC officials said there had been price changes in the Guangdong natural gas market and asked Husky to consider a cut to the fixed price the Chinese company pays for gas.
Now other companies have similar programs; Tesla sells its vehicles only at a fixed price, and Costco members can be referred to participating dealers handling a range of brands to pay a pre-negotiated sum.
Allegro was founded by Dutch entrepreneur Arjan Bakker in 1999 as an online auction platform, and claims to have more than 20 million registered customers, with 85 percent of goods now sold at a fixed price.
PepsiCo, which set up its first potato chips plant in India in 1989, supplies the FC5 potato variety to a group of farmers who in turn sell their produce to the company at a fixed price.
WASHINGTON, Nov 18 (Reuters) - BP Products North America, a unit of BP Plc, has been awarded an estimated $559 million fixed-price with economic-price-adjustment U.S. defense contract for fuel, the Pentagon said on Friday.
Acquired from auctions, estate sales, and classified ads by owner Larry Fisher, most of the wares (which also includes vintage porn, magazines, and comics) sells for a fixed price, but negotiations aren't out of the question.
"Our view on that is that would create more of a fixed-price relationship on this program, which would significantly impede and impair the relationship between NASA and Northrop Grumman," Northrop Grumman's CEO Wes Bush said.
Galliford's chief executive said it was no longer chasing such large, fixed-price contracts and was instead bidding for public sector work with so-called framework agreements in areas such as water, motorways, defense and airports.
Sibanye said it was evaluating non-debt options, which would be announced "shortly", including raising up to $500 million via a streaming arrangement that involves forward selling a portion of its products at a fixed price.
The terms: White House deputy press secretary Hogan Gidley said the president negotiated a $3.9 billion "fixed-price contract" for a pair of new planes, known as Air Force One when the president is on board.
An act towards achieving this goal would be giving preference to "fixed price" contracts rather than "cost plus" contracts that have a history of contributing to cost overruns in the context of major defense acquisition programs.
The notice says there is a regulation coming about restricting the rebates that drug companies pay to Pharmacy Benefit Managers, perhaps moving to a simpler system where there is a single, fixed price for a drug.
The association, its supporters, and various status quo shills can pretend talented athletes don't have any value beyond the artificially-fixed price of a scholarship—heck, they can even pretend college athletes aren't worth that much.
Under the deal, the largest of its kind in Italy this year, DXT will buy all the power produced by the plant, totalling around 95 GWh, paying developer KGAL a fixed price for the five years.
The audit also revealed that Boeing had received an extra $287 million to the company's supposedly fixed-price contract to prevent delays to the Commercial Crew program, $187 million of which the inspector general considered unnecessary.
But one element of the American renewable energy experience is gaining ground in Europe, namely the use of power purchasing agreements (PPAs) with utilities to buy electricity at a fixed price for years at a time.
NICKEL: Prices came under pressure in early trading from purchases of put options -- which give the buyer the right to sell at a fixed price and time in the future -- at prices between $20.6,220-$2700,400, traders said.
The trust on Tuesday revised the plan, saying it would buy notes at a fixed price of $1,000 per each $1,000 principal of notes tendered, rather than at prices between $900 and $1,000 per each $1,000 principal.
Eurail offers passes that allow travelers to take multiple train trips and hop between its network of 2188 countries for a fixed price, and they could very well end up costing you less than booking separate flights.
The decision confirms a preliminary deal struck in September, when E.ON agreed it could tender the stake at a fixed price of 22 euros per share, more than twice Uniper's listing price, to Fortum by Jan. 11.
NICKEL: Prices came under pressure in early trading from purchases of put options — which give the buyer the right to sell at a fixed price and time in the future — at prices between $220,2600-$12,400, traders said.
The government's reversal of policy to let miners re-open mothballed capacity and the securing of some fixed-price deals have helped bring spot prices down 20 percent since then, but they remain high by historical standards.
Bottles are paired with a fixed-price menu that includes small plates such as arjoli (a dip made from sun-dried tomatoes, capers, olives and anchovies) followed by heartier dishes like pork served with honey and rosemary.
Today, it says 89 percent of goods bought on eBay are at a fixed price — making it more of a direct competitor with Amazon and adding to concern that its rival was trying to poach top sellers.
JOHANNESBURG, Nov 16 (Reuters) - South Africa's cash-strapped power utility Eskom said on Friday it had revised its coal strategy to revert coal supply to long-term fixed-price contracts and extend contracts for "cost-plus" mines.
Despite the fact that power is slightly cheaper on dynamic contracts, their number has fallen as customers switch to fixed-price contracts because they want the peace of mind of not being exposed to fluctuating wholesale prices.
With prices down and the auction companies cutting back on their once generous guarantees — through which they pay a seller a fixed price regardless of the auction results — collectors are less willing to part with their best works.
Rather than guaranteeing a fixed price for 20 years, as was the case in the past, only those operators that can generate electricity from wind at the lowest subsidy are given a construction license within a fixed capacity.
If an enterprise needs machine learning and vision, data visualization, blockchain, React or Swift work done and doesn't want to hire full-time employees, Gigster assembles a squad of freelancers and guarantees the work at a fixed price.
A futures contract is a financial instrument that gives a client the obligation to buy or sell a standard quantity of a specified asset on a set date, at a fixed price agreed at the point of sale.
The second part of the contract, which would cover initial production of the first five sets of new bombers, usually the most expensive planes in a new class of aircraft, would be structured with a firm, fixed-price.
The company agrees to fix its own power costs at a set price for up to 10 years or more, but if those bills exceed the fixed price agreed in the PPA, the offtaker will refund the difference.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Siemens Medical Solutions USA Inc, a unit of Siemens AG, has been awarded a maximum $4.1 billion firm-fixed-price, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract for radiology systems, accessories and training, the Pentagon said on Tuesday.
Earlier in the day, Guotai Junan Securities, the third-largest brokerage in China, debuted on the Hong Kong Exchange at a fixed price of HK$15.84 per stock, and last traded flat at 880.933:03 pm HK/SIN.
In the last couple of months, the company has withdrawn its full year forecast, announced plans to exit fixed price contracts and 15 countries, restructure its business into two reporting lines and explore options for its resources business.
"We expect input prices to rise significantly in 2017 which will put financial pressure on an industry just about managing on squeezed margins and fixed-price contracts," said Paul Trigg, construction specialist at trade credit provider Euler Hermes.
Crooks said the company had a small number of customers on fixed-price default tariffs to whom it didn't apply the capped rates since most of those customers would have been better off remaining on their existing tariff.
These upscale communities offer a continuum of care from independent living to failing health, allowing people to age in one place for a relatively fixed price, but with amenities common in exclusive hotels and high-end cruise ships.
The White House blueprint suggests that it might be better to require a fixed price for a drug, rather than rebates, in contracts between drug makers and the insurers that offer Medicare's prescription drug plans, known as P.D.P.s.
Under the so-called ARENH mechanism, EDF's rivals have the right to buy up to 100 TWh, or about a quarter of its annual nuclear output, at a fixed price of 42 euros ($46.29) per megawatt hour (MW).
Engie on Thursday said it had signed a five-year deal to supply the Australian operations of L'Oreal SA with 100% renewable energy through a fixed-price power purchase agreement, and sees more opportunities for corporate power deals.
The company has been moving away from large fixed price contracts to smaller ones and has recently secured contracts including YORCivil four-year project for Sheffield Council, AMP7 for Yorkshire Water and Project Nash development in central London.
Silver Wheaton pioneered the concept of "streaming" in the mining industry in 2004, a type of finance where miners receive cash upfront to build mines or reduce debt in exchange for future production at a discounted, fixed price.
The indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity, fixed-price next generation delivery service contract provides express small package delivery services for international shipments and express and ground small package delivery services for domestic shipments, the Pentagon said in a statement.
The spike in volatility meant that "50 cent," so called because of a tendency to pay a fixed price of 50 cents for blocks of VIX call options, made about $400 million mark-to-market this month, according Chintawongvanich.
Selling a cash-secured put is a strategy that allows an investor to be paid a premium for the obligation to buy a particular stock at a fixed price in the future, usually for less than the current price.
The utilities blamed the bankruptcy of project's contractor, Toshiba Corp's Westinghouse Electric Co, which said in March it could not afford to finish the fixed-price contract for V.C. Summer or a similar project in Georgia known as Vogtle.
PARIS, May 22017 (Reuters) - France should double the amount of nuclear energy that state-controlled utility EDF must sell to rivals at a fixed price to protect consumers from higher prices, alternative suppliers and consumer lobbies said on Thursday.
Getting miners to agree fixed-price deals - a break with their usual practice - was a major part of the government's months-long scramble to avert a winter energy crisis and protect power companies' profits from runaway thermal coal prices.
Restaurants have long known that charging a fee for a reservation offends people's sensibilities — but that on a big night like New Year's Eve you can require everyone to eat an expensive fixed-price menu with lobster and filet.
I know the fixed price of this scooter in terms of pay for it, and I know how long it lasts as I get better at it, and I'm not having to constantly subsidize that side of the business.
What they're doing: swamping the market with call options, hoping to force market makers to buy the underlying stock, and exponentially increasing the value of those options (which give them the right to buy stocks at a fixed price).
Management has achieved this by weighting its contract mix towards more profitable fixed-price (46% in Q3 FY2017) vehicles, realizing synergies associated with the integration of SRA, and continuing to execute on its strategy to develop lower-cost delivery methods.
He also again insisted heavily on the need to reform power market regulation, notably the 'ARENH' mechanism under which EDF has to sell a quarter of its nuclear output to its competitors at a fixed price of 42 euros per megawatthour.
Leidos, AASKI Technologies Inc and Textron unit AAI Corp will share in a $900 million firm-fixed-price contract for technical services and field support in support of Product Office Tactical Unmanned Aircraft Systems, the Pentagon said in a statement.
PA upon IPO completion * Number of shares composing the capital: 6,426,900 existing shares * Over-allotment option maximum of 523,717 shares * Price range (indicative) or fixed price: 10.82 euro - 13.20 euro * First trading date: July 18 Further company coverage: (Gdynia Newsroom)
Calls convey the right to buy shares at a fixed price in the future and usually are used to place bets on shares rising, while put options give the right to sell shares at a certain price in the future.
Calls convey the right to buy shares at a fixed price in the future and usually are used to place bets on shares rising, while put options convey the right to sell shares at a certain price in the future.
While multi-buy "meal deals" — sandwich, chips, and a drink for a fixed price — are a big part of UK lunch culture, Asda says its prices are so reasonable that it doesn't need to provide customers with a special offer.
One package offers advertisers the ability to pay for reserved packages where marketers pay a fixed price ahead of running programmatic campaigns, meaning that advertisers don't bid on prices through an auction but they do buy ads through a programmatic platform.
Farmers had to choose between two options, the price-average formula of Agriculture Risk Coverage (ARC) or the more fixed-price formula of Price Loss Coverage (PLC), and stick with their choice for the five years of the farm bill.
A total of 323 million units - 279 million primary and 44 million secondary - will be sold at a fixed price of 100 rupees each, or an annual implied rate of return of 12 percent, IFR, a Thomson Reuters publication, said.
CHIBA, Japan (Reuters) - Woodside Petroleum is considering sales of some of its liquefied natural gas (LNG) on a fixed-price basis, the chief executive of Australia's largest independent oil and gas producer told reporters on Tuesday at a conference in Japan.
The growth came from wholesale rather than retail customers, Harrison said, but the company was seeing good momentum in its fixed price plans, which it introduced guaranteeing customers will not see a rise in bills for the duration of the contract.
Analysts say the A400M was one of the first major defense projects to contain a fixed price but failed to get rid of bloated requirements, putting Airbus repeatedly on collision course with buyers over the bill for sorting out problems.
Now, however, tribal communities have come together to cut out the middlemen and keep more income at home by establishing just one "goat village" where all the region's tribal people sell their animals at a fixed price to visiting buyers.
Moreover, within the chicken segment specifically, Tyson has diversified its pricing to include more short-term and fewer fixed-price customer contracts, instituted a more disciplined risk management strategy, and uses a buy versus grow strategy in chicken when appropriate.
The airport trust on Tuesday said it had revised the offer, saying it would buy notes at a fixed price of $1,000 per each $1,000 principal of notes tendered, rather than at prices between $900 and $1,000, alongside other modifications.
You'll pay a fixed price for every unlimited line, even if you only use 1 GB of data, but you'll pay a predictable price and you'll get a discount for activating multiple lines, as well as a few other goodies.
Google says rival search engines will be selected for display on the default choice screen, per market, via a fixed-price sealed bid annual auction — with any winners (and/or eligible search providers) being displayed in a random order alongside its own.
It was too soon to go into detail about how a CfD-like mechanism would be applied in France, the source said, but it could closely model the UK contract, under which an energy supplier is assured a fixed price for its power.
The ARENH mechanism under which so-called alternative power suppliers can buy up to 100 terrawatt-hours of EDF's nuclear output each year for a fixed price of 13 euros ($52.25) per megawatt-hour (MWh) was introduced in 2011 to spur competition.
In turn, some traders are signing long-term contracts with customers, like construction companies, who have agreed to take the same tonnage at a fixed price each month, said Alexis He, director of sales for derivatives at CEFC Shanghai Resources Co Ltd.
Courtney said his provision refers to the Air Force One replacement contract, a $28500 billion, fixed-price deal the Air Force signed with Boeing in July 6900 to design, modify, test, certify and deliver two 2628 planes by the end of 28503.
I think we should pay a fixed price of $50,000 per year for doctors to go to med school, and instead of having $90,000 in med school at any one time, we should invest tax dollars to have at least twice as many.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Insight Public Sector Inc, a subsidiary of Insight Enterprises Inc, is being awarded a $653 million firm-fixed-price blanket purchase agreement to supply Microsoft Inc software, services and cloud offerings to the U.S. Navy, the Pentagon said on Friday.
Alisha Prakash: The all-inclusives charge a fixed price, and that usually includes the room, all meals and snacks, some alcoholic beverages, as well as all nonalcoholic beverages, as well as some nonmotorized water sports, so, think kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding.
The preferred bidder, a team comprised of Skanska AB, Related Companies and Vornado Realty LP, has agreed to a fixed price and schedule, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said at a luncheon for the business group Association for a Better New York.
PARIS (Reuters) - The French government plans to increase the amount of nuclear energy utility EDF is forced to sell to its competitors by 50 percent to 150 terawatt hours and is in talks with the European Commission to potentially raise the fixed price.
But no one sinks too much money into their rides because it's a short-term investment: Each competition ends with a fixed price auction, where drivers turn in their own vehicles and pay somewhere around $1,200 for someone else's, minus the seat and dash.
The bourse operator said in a statement that the sale had been fully underwritten at a fixed price of A$11.95 per share, and that the transaction would generate a post-tax gain of about A$161 million, which would be recognized directly in equity.
CEO Kevin Marsh said the Energy Department offered them a loan guarantee, but he said they needed not a loan but a grant of $1 billion to cover them in case its costs rose over the fixed price it had set with the commission.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's top coal miners have mostly resisted pressure from Beijing to sign long-term fixed-price deals this year, in a bet that there's more money to be made in the spot market before government efforts to ease a supply crunch take effect.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Virginia Electric and Power Co, a subsidiary of Dominion Energy Inc is being awarded an estimated $770 million firm-fixed-price order for electric and regulated energy management services in Hampton Roads and surrounding areas in Virginia, the Pentagon said on Tuesday.
WASHINGTON, Feb 27 (Reuters) - Boeing Co is being awarded a $679 million fixed-price, incentive-firm target U.S. defense contract for the procurement of seven EA-18G aircraft and associated airborne electronic attack kits, and five F/A-18E aircraft, the Pentagon said on Monday.
No one seemed flustered one night when a couple showed up in jeans and sweatshirts at Gwen, an inventive and, in any other city, fancy, restaurant with a $95 fixed-price menu on the edge of Hollywood, opened last June by the chef Curtis Stone.
The scheme, which was approved by European competition authorities following the liberalization of the French power market, has come under increasing criticism from both suppliers, who want the ceiling raised, and EDF, which argues that the fixed price of 42 euros/MWh is too low.
Critics have raised concerns over the fixed price of £92.50 per megawatt hour of electricity for 35 years once the plant begins generating as well as potential risks to the U.K.'s security, given that foreign firms will have a stake in crucial U.K. energy infrastructure.
Critics have raised concerns over the fixed price of £92.50 ($121) per megawatt hour of electricity for 35 years once the plant begins functioning, as well as potential risks to the U.K.'s security, given that foreign firms will have a stake in crucial U.K. energy infrastructure.
Pricing models for users will change, too: Uber is already testing telecoms-like monthly price plans in some cities, which include a certain number of rides or miles for a fixed price, just as a mobile calling plan offers a certain amount of calls, texts and data.
To keep a check on power prices, the government also plans to reform France's ARENH market mechanism which allows alternative power suppliers to buy up to 100 terrawatt hour (TWh) of power produced by French nuclear reactors every year at a fixed price of 42 euros/MWh.
Last October, the European Commission, which is handling the negotiations on behalf of the European Union, issued an official reassurance that the fixed price for books — a practice cherished by European publishers and bookshops as a protection against chain store discounts — was not up for negotiation.
He argued that the contract has language that allows the fixed price to be "almost rendered moot in terms of just additional add-ons" and that his provision would help prevent any cost overruns on "less essential items regarding the paint and interior decorating" of the plane.
FAO helped negotiate a three-year agreement for 200 farmers - many of whom have lost livestock - to sell chillies to La Fattoria, an Italian company with a processing plant in the southeast of the country, at a fixed price of 13 Kenyan shillings ($1.9) per kilo.
Operating on the principle that organizations such as FIFA, the Oceania Football Confederation, or the Federación Panameña de Fútbol don't have the staff or expertise to sell their rights directly, sports marketing companies offered a fixed price ahead of time to take the rights off the soccer officials' hands.
The fixed price you pay for that trip is based on multiple factors: "There's a lot of science behind [the rate], but we look for a reliable price we know our service can meet that is attractive to passengers as well," Katie Dill, Lyft's VP of design, told Refinery29.
The downside is pricing: while the dock doesn't have a fixed price or release date outside of a Q1 2017 window, Kensington representatives told The Verge that it was exploring a $349–$379 price point, which would make it one of the more expensive USB-C docks we've seen.
HONG KONG, April 3 (Reuters) - Guotai Junan Securities Co Ltd, China's third-largest brokerage by assets, raised $2.1 billion in a rare fixed-price share offering that was the biggest such sale in Hong Kong in six months, a source with direct knowledge of the deal said on Monday.
After wholesale electricity prices rose sharply last year, the demand from the ARENH window surged as alternative suppliers sought to buy more nuclear electricity at the fixed price of 42 euros per megawatt (MWh) hour compared with the average wholesale market price of 54.8 euros/MWh in 2018.
The company, working with two partners, took on the Scottish project - the Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route that bypasses the port city - about three years ago with a fixed-price contract of about 43 million pounds ($24 million) under which it would only be paid as it completed sections of the road.
Sanofi said Wednesday it will sell monthly supplies of insulin for a fixed price of $99 for patients paying with cash in the U.S. as the pharmaceutical giant faces intense pressure from the Trump administration and Congress to lower the cost of its nearly 100-year-old, life-saving medication.
"The stock's current valuation levels do not account for the company's best-in-class asset position, its unique long-term, fixed-price contract exposure and the likely continued challenge for the lithium industry to meet expected surging demand trends in the coming years," he wrote in a note to clients.
She said after talks on Tuesday with Indonesia's investment coordinating board (BKPM) and the nickel smelters association, nickel cargoes from companies which did not pass inspections by Indonesian authorities would be sold to local smelters in a fixed price range of $27-$30 per tonne FOB up to Dec. 31.
The marginal cut is seen by industry sources as the first sign that coal producers may be falling into line with the NDRC, which has urged coal miners to sign long-term deals with utilities at a fixed price to ensure supplies and avoid a big hike in residential power costs.
Martin Houston, co-founder of Tellurian Inc, which wants to make FID this year on a $30 billion LNG project in the United States, said LNG developers who fail to sign major contractors, such as Bechtel Corp or Chiyoda Corp, who can offer fixed price construction contracts are likely to struggle to make much profit.
Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar told CNBC in June that "we may need to move toward a system without rebates, where PBMs and drug companies just negotiate fixed-price contracts President spent a large chunk of his speech to lower drug prices attacking middlemen, who he said "won't be so rich anymore.
"I am happy they are going to stop investing in the fixed-price contract, but I am really, really upset as to how they got into this position in the first place and how they screwed up," said institutional investor David Taylor of Taylor Asset Management, which holds an undisclosed number of shares in the company.
PURPOSE: The purpose of this Request for Proposal (RFP) is to enter into a fixed-price, all-inclusive, retainer type of contract (monthly billing) with a qualified contractor to provide federal legislative consulting and lobbying services in compliance with applicable lobbying restrictions of 85003 U.S.C. 1352 and the Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995, as amended from time to time.
Most voluntary buybacks run by city and state governments have opted for the fixed-price model: for example, in 2016 the Boston Police Department handed out $200 Target gift cards in exchange for returned firearms, and a Los Angeles buyback program implemented after the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting offered $200 gift cards for returned assault weapons.
According to angry reviewers on TripAdvisor and Yelp, customers are often given extra items they didn't order, charged for courses that should've been included in their fixed price meal, and completely shocked to learn that the price for fresh fish is per 100 grams, not for the entire meal, in case you were traveling without a food scale.
Behind the site's newly renovated front page, past the established merchants selling "new, fixed-price" goods, the hand-me-down myths of postwar America — middle-class dreams of job security and a decent wage, the virtues of conspicuous consumption and the disposable lifestyle, the equation of net worth with self-worth — are on the block at Buy It Now prices.
TO SUPPLY LITHIUM HYDROXIDE * INITIAL TERM 3 YEARS ON FIXED-PRICE TAKE-OR-PAY BASIS FROM DELIVERY OF FIRST PRODUCT, AND CONTAINS 2 3-YEAR TERM OPTIONS * AGREEMENT EQUATES TO LESS THAN 25% OF KIDMAN'S PORTION OF INITIAL NAMEPLATE PRODUCTION FOR FIRST THREE YEARS FROM REFINERY * OTHER COMMERCIAL TERMS OF AGREEMENT ARE STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage:
As a result Pemex was forced to turn to ethane imports this year for the first time as domestic oil and gas production continues to fall, costing Pemex some $50 million during the first half of 2018, according to Reuters calculations, due to the cost of imported ethane at market rates compared to the cheaper fixed price in the contract with the Braskem-Idesa consortium.
PROVIDES CORPORATE UPDATE AND CONFIRMS RESPONSE TO COVID-19 * SOUTHERN ENERGY - SECURED FIXED PRICE HEDGES ON PRODUCTION OF 6,000 MCF PER DAY OF NATURAL GAS AT AVERAGE PRICE OF $2.55 PER MCF THROUGH DEC 31 * SOUTHERN ENERGY - SECURED FIXED PRICE HEDGES ON PRODUCTION OF75 BARRELS OF OIL PER DAY AT AN AVERAGE PRICE OF $55.65 PER BBL THROUGH DEC 31 * SOUTHERN ENERGY CORP - SOUTHERN HAS APPROXIMATELY 45% OF ITS CURRENT PRODUCTION VOLUMES HEDGED * SOUTHERN - HAVE PROACTIVELY REDUCED CORPORATE SALARIES FOR ALL EMPLOYEES BY 20% IN RESPONSE TO COVID-19 AND WEAKENED COMMODITY PRICES * SOUTHERN ENERGY- OPERATIONAL EVENT AT MECHANICSBURG ASSETS CAUSED PIPELINE CO TO DIRECT ALL SUPPLIERS TO SUSPEND DELIVERIES INTO PIPELINE * SOUTHERN ENERGY CORP - PIPELINE COMPANY HAS DECLARED EVENT TO BE FORCE MAJEURE EVENT * SOUTHERN ENERGY - HAS SHUT-IN ABOUT 550 BOE/D OF PRODUCTION FROM MECHANICSBURG, REPRESENTING ABOUT 23% OF CURRENT VOLUMES, UNTIL SITUATION IS RESOLVED Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage:
Interesting takeaways from its beta period include that customers were keen to have help installing all the sensor kit (Neos is offering an installation service for a fixed price if users don't want to fit the kit relying on its instructions themselves), and that security concerns appeared to be more of a smart home driver for the product than risks such as water leaks, so Neos tweaked some of the sensor bundles it's now offering.
As a Green party member in Germany's national parliament, Fell eventually helped create a policy that looks a lot like part of the Green New Deal some Democrats are proposing in the US. His law allowed Germans to sell the renewable energy they create to the grid at a high fixed price — a price that would more than cover the cost of installing a solar panel, or investing in a wind turbine.
Joe CourtneyJoseph (Joe) D. CourtneyHouse committee heads demand Coast Guard Academy explain handling of harassment allegations House votes to repeal ObamaCare's 'Cadillac tax' Overnight Defense: Pompeo blames Iran for oil tanker attacks | House panel approves 3B defense bill | Trump shares designs for red, white and blue Air Force One MORE (D-Conn.) said his provision refers to the Air Force One replacement contract, a $3.9 billion, fixed-price deal the Air Force signed with Boeing in July 2018 to design, modify, test, certify and deliver two 85033 planes by the end of 2024.

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