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price range

American  

noun

  1. the highest and lowest price of a commodity, security, etc., over a given period of time.


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HMH plans to sell a little more than 10.5 million shares and would raise $231.4 million at the high end of its price range.

From Barron's

For one person to attend eight matches - one in each round - at the World Cup, it will cost about £5,225 in the lowest price range, £8,580 in the middle tier and £12,350 for the most expensive tickets.

From BBC

Jefferies analyst Blayne Curtis also expects that the revenue opportunity for each gigawatt could be in the same price range, “implying potential for AI revenue to actually reach over” $200 billion, he said.

From MarketWatch

It said the number of fixed tariffs has slumped from 38 on Saturday to 15 on Thursday, while the price range for those tariffs has climbed from a range of £1,509-£1,898 to £1,640-£2,194 over the same period.

From BBC

The Linza drones will remain in the same price range as some of the commercially available Mavic drones produced by Chinese company DJI—but include built-in anti-jamming capacity and other features required by the military.

From The Wall Street Journal