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markup

[mahrk-uhp] / ˈmɑrkˌʌp /
NOUN
increase in price; amount added to cost
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Dean called the practice "disgusting" and "vile", prompting Ticketmaster to announce a price cap on resale tickets, and refund fans "for any markup they already paid" on its service.

From BBC

Their goods sell for four to five times their manufacturing cost, compared with a 10 times markup or higher for Western luxury brands, Bernstein notes.

From The Wall Street Journal

Earlier this month, a Senate committee was preparing to markup the Clarity Act, a landmark bill that laid out a framework for regulating the crypto industry.

From The Wall Street Journal

That markup has been rising steadily over the last 10 years and now stands at 16.4%.

From Los Angeles Times

The legislation is expected to move forward to a markup later this week.

From Barron's