Similar words: leader, leaders, leadership, floor leader, cheerleader, minority leader, majority leader, price leadership. Meaning: n. a featured article of merchandise sold at a loss in order to draw customers.
Random good picture Not show
1) Just think of it as a loss leader and keep your fingers crossed. 3.
2) The concept of a loss leader is often applied to internal price differentials.
3) "Gas is a loss leader for them, so they're willing to cut the price to get you on the premises and shop, " says Cochran.
4) It is unwise to go in with loss leader prices.
5) The cost of roasting turkeys doesn't tend to follow actual wholesale prices but is often a loss leader.
6) Under the proposals being considered, Huawei would offer its hardware at a large discount as a loss leader, as part of a wider effort to break into the UK market.
7) NEW YORK - Back in the simpler, more innocent mid-1990s, Internet searches were seen as a loss leader.
8) Never mind, he had just described it as a great way to bring in users but not a great way to make money....you know, the definition of a loss leader.
9) This direction can also explain why removing the fixed portion from their card fees makes sense—a loss leader used to pump huge amounts of cash from small retailers into their Square balances.
More similar words: leader, leaders, leadership, floor leader, cheerleader, minority leader, majority leader, price leadership, democratic leadership, mislead, dead loss, misleading, leaden, misleadingly, pleaded, unleaded, reader, header, clearheaded, clear-headed, spreader, All roads lead to Rome, lay reader, newsreader, mind reader, readership, proofreader, homesteader, double-header, hassle.