Pronunciation: /ˈɪʃuː prɑɪs/

Definitions of issue price

noun a price at which a security is offered for sale to the public

Example Sentences

A1 The issue price of the concert tickets was very affordable.

A2 The issue price of the new magazine is higher than I expected.

B1 Investors are concerned about the issue price of the company's stocks.

B2 The issue price of the latest smartphone model is competitive with other brands.

C1 The issue price of the limited edition sneakers has caused a lot of buzz in the market.

C2 Analysts predict that the issue price of the company's IPO will be set at a record high.

Examples of issue price in a Sentence

formal The issue price of the new shares was set at $10 per share.

informal They're selling the new shares for $10 each.

slang The price for the new shares is $10 a pop.

figurative The issue price represents the starting point for investors to get in on the action.

Grammatical Forms of issue price

plural

issue prices

comparative

more issue price

superlative

most issue price

present tense

issue price

future tense

will issue price

perfect tense

has issued price

continuous tense

is issuing price

singular

issue price

positive degree

issue price

infinitive

to issue price

gerund

issuing price

participle

issued price

Origin and Evolution of issue price

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'issue price' originated from the financial and business sector.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to the price at which a company or government sells new securities to investors, the term 'issue price' has evolved to encompass the initial offering price of any product or service in various industries.