Barrier warrant


 

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Barrier warrant

A warrant with an additional 'barrier' clause in the terms. Usually the warrant will expire when a barrier level is breached.



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Barrier options

Barrier options

Option contracts with trigger points that, when crossed, automatically generate buying or selling of other options. These are exotic options.


Barrier(s) To Entry

Barrier(s) To Entry

Barrier to Entry refers to the costs incurred for a new entrant to enter a marketplace. Examples include fixed costs such as the development of a factory (for traditional manufactured goods), branding and lock-in established by current competitors in the form of switching costs. Barriers to entry can also refer to any "hidden" cost established to reduce freedom of choice. Thus traditional retailing environments, that rely on geography as a competitive advantage, are building barriers to entry to those not in close proximity to their customer base.


Technical barrier to trade

Technical barrier to trade

A technical regulation or other requirement (for testing, labeling, packaging, marketing, certificaiton, etc.) applied to imports in a way that restricts trade.


Barrier

Barrier

1. Any impediment to the international movement of goods, services, capital, or other factors of production. Most commonly a trade barrier. 2. An entry barrier.


Entry barrier

Entry barrier

A natural or artificial impediment to a firm beginning to operate in an industry. Entry barriers give a first mover advantage to firms already in an industry, and these are often national firms in competition with potential foreign entrants.


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