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striking price
noun
Finance., the fixed price at which a person can exercise an option to buy or sell something, especially in a call or put option.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of striking price1
First recorded in 1960–65
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Example Sentences
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“It’s just striking,” Price says.
From Scientific American
"Lucas deployed his TASER, followed by discharging his service weapon striking Price," the statement said.
From Fox News
Lucas deployed his Taser and fired his gun, striking Price, the statement alleged.
From Fox News
Moments later, a third deputy runs up and begins striking Price with his knee.
From Los Angeles Times
But even independent lots just a few blocks apart can have striking price differences.
From Los Angeles Times
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