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bargain

[bahr-guhn] / ˈbɑr gən /




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One mile away, shoppers at a Ralphs grocery store in West Hollywood were hunting for bargains.

From Los Angeles Times

That is quite a bargain for a brand that, for much of the past decade, commanded a multiple higher than sportswear giant Nike and luxury conglomerate LVMH.

From The Wall Street Journal

Importers remit duties at the border, but who actually pays is determined by bargaining power, not paperwork.

From The Wall Street Journal

Some see an opportunity to buy up quality stocks at bargain prices, while others argue many of the plays might now be cheap for good reason, as AI could fundamentally damage their business models.

From MarketWatch

Then they become bargain hunters, natural contrarians, fans of the long view and largely disciplinarians when it comes to how much a business is actually worth.

From MarketWatch