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rebate

[ree-beyt, rab-it] / ˈri beɪt, ˈræb ɪt /


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Shoppers at Sam’s Club China pay the equivalent of $37 a year for a basic membership or $97 for a premium membership, which comes with perks such as a 2% rebate on purchases.

From The Wall Street Journal

Without paying rebates to the pharmacy benefit managers, drug companies can charge significantly less for drugs sold DTC while still maintaining their net pricing.

From Barron's

That means the drug with the higher list price can be more attractive to a PBM if it delivers a bigger rebate.

From The Wall Street Journal

Board President Rafael Mandelman introduced legislation Tuesday that would create a tiered rebate system based on local spending on items like San Francisco resident wages, services or goods.

From Los Angeles Times

The issue will be whether the government has to give back all the tariffs collected, how it does this, and who can collect rebates.

From Barron's