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51fall out of bed — A sudden drop in a stock s price resulting from failed or poor business deals gone bad or falling through. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
52price fluctuation — change in prices, rise and fall of prices …
53fall off the back of a lorry — (UK) If someone tries to sell you something that has fallen of the back of a lorry, they are trying to sell you stolen goods. (Dorking School Dictionary) *** Goods that have fallen off the back of a lorry are stolen goods. Judging… …
54price war — Competition between two or more firms in the same industry that are seeking to increase their shares of the market by cutting the prices of their products. Although this can give short term advantages in some circumstances to one participant, in… …
55fall off the back of a lorry — Vrb phrs. A reference to goods that have been stolen. Used ironically to avoid revealing the real origins of the property. E.g. Being as they fell off a back of a lorry I m selling them at half the price they are in the shops …
56fall back — /ˌfɔ:l bæk/ verb to become lower or cheaper after rising in price ● Shares fell back in light trading …
57fall back — /ˌfɔ:l bæk/ verb to become lower or cheaper after rising in price ● Shares fell back in light trading …
58Don't Let Me Fall — Single by B.o.B from the album B.o.B Presents: The Adventures of Bobby Ray …
59Don’t Let Me Fall — «Don’t Let Me Fall» …
60free fall — free falls also free fall 1) N VAR: oft into/in N If the value or price of something goes into free fall, it starts to fall uncontrollably. [JOURNALISM] Sterling went into free fall... The price did a free fall. 2) N UNCOUNT In parachuting, free… …