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bargain

[bahr-guhn] / ˈbɑr gən /




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Simmons’ stock purchase suggests he believes the shares—which trade at 26 times forward earnings, up from just 13 times at the start of the year—are still a bargain.

From Barron's

However, every year as supermarkets compete for our Christmas custom many slash the prices of their bags of veg as low as 8p so there are bargains to be had.

From BBC

Not necessarily, according to aviation-industry experts — though there have been encouraging signs for bargain seekers throughout the past year.

From MarketWatch

In September 2001, after Enron shares had fallen about 70% from peak levels, he saw the stock as a bargain and raised his rating to strong buy, less than three months before the bankruptcy filing.

From The Wall Street Journal

The collective bargaining agreement between the NFL and the union is due to expire after this season, with talks for a new one in progress.

From The Wall Street Journal