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Markups don't generate wealth, except for those marking up.
Is Your Job an Endangered Species? Andy Kessler 2011
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Markups (which are more commonly used for bonds) are just a different way of expressing the commission; instead of paying a commission of 5% which comes out to so many dollars and cents, you pay a markup/markdown of however many cents per share which comes out to so many dollars and cents.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Durbin Threatens Visa and Mastercard on Debit Interchange Fees: 2010
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Markups which are more commonly used for bonds are just a different way of expressing the commission; instead of paying a commission of 5% which comes out to so many dollars and cents, you pay a markup/markdown of however many cents per share which comes out to so many dollars and cents.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Durbin Threatens Visa and Mastercard on Debit Interchange Fees: 2010
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Markups of 300 percent on a bottle of wine or beer can turn a casual dinner into a money-bleeding affair.
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Markups of 300 percent on a bottle of wine or beer can turn a casual dinner into a money-bleeding affair.
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Markups by middlemen and retailers also will absorb some of the widening discrepancy between currencies, Bosworth said.
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Markups of legislation strengthening credit card regulations are scheduled for this week in both the House and the Senate, the House passed a bill including the mortgage modification provision earlier this month, and proposals for food safety reform are solidifying.
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Markups on health care legislation have been held openly with all types of amendments offered and discussed.
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Markups hidden in medical expenditures are pervasive.
Roberta Lee: Uninsured, Out of Work and No Public Option? Now That's Un-American 2009
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Markups are the difference in percentage between the wholesale price a retailer pays to a manufacturer and the retail price charged to consumers.
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