Offer
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In business, an offer is a proposal to sell or buy a specific product or service under specific conditions:
- a tender offer is an offer to buy company stock from existing stockholders under specific conditions
- an offer price, or ask price, is the price a seller is willing to accept for a particular good
- a special offer is a kind of sales promotion
In law:
- Offer and acceptance, elements of a contract
- Settlement offer, an offer to end a civil lawsuit out of court
- Offer of judgment
People:
- Dick Offer, English rower
- Jack Offer, English rower
- Steve Offer (born 1949), a former Canadian politician
- Offer Nissim, Israeli house Dj
- Vince Offer (born 1964), Israeli-born American spokesperson
Otherwise:
- Offers, a 2005 Dutch television film
- Office of Electricity Regulation (OFFER), a forerunner of the current Office of Gas and Electricity Markets in Great Britain
See also
- Offering (disambiguation)
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