大学英语六级常用短语 at a premium
释义:
at a premium 溢价;非常珍贵;在票面价值以上
例句:
"Our survey of 100,000 consumers shows that once they experience 3D they immediately see its value and they say they are willing to pay a premium to have it at home."
As far as comparison goes, Anglo is trading at a premium next to its peers.
If they fall, you can then sell it in the open market at a premium.
US-based Owens Corning (NYSE:OC) is the only pure-play exception, but trades at a premium.
Bunge itself consistently traded at a premium to book value before it took its big dive.
Still, our price estimate for Wal-Mart stands at a premium of 15% to the market price.
Netsuite already trades at a premium (as measured by price-to-sales) to rivals Salesforce.com and SAP.
In fact, truth is not at a premium when it comes to this kind of communication.
So there is a good justification for having gold trading at a premium to platinum.
Our new price estimate is at a premium of about 10% to current market prices.
These proportions are advantageous in sports in which strength rather than speed is at a premium.
Even if MCI sold out at a premium, Pavlo wasn't going to get rich like top managers.
Again, its price-to-sales ratio of 4.26 is at a premium to the peer group average of 0.70.
Investors will realize a slightly higher yield if the called bonds are paid off at a premium.
Sweet food is at a premium in the wild because the sugars it contains provide valuable calories.
Disney would like to offer movies on demand closer to when they hit theaters at a premium price.