predatory pricing
英:[ˈpredəˌtɔ:ri: ˈpraisiŋ]
predatory pricing 基本解释
释义掠夺性要价,掠夺性价格;
英英释义
Predatory pricing
In business and economics, predatory pricing is the practice of selling a product or service at a very low price, intending to drive competitors out of the market, or create barriers to entry for potential new competitors. If competitors or potential competitors cannot sustain equal or lower prices without losing money, they go out of business or choose not to enter the business.以上来源于:Wikipedia
predatory pricing 相关例句
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