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What (who) is opening price - definition

CHESS OPENING
Ponziani's Opening; Ponziani opening; Staunton's Opening

Opening ceremony         
  • Grand opening of a swimming pool, 1941
OFFICIAL OPENING OF A BUILDING OR EVENT
Grand opening; Ribbon-cutting ceremony; Opening Ceremony; Closing Ceremony; Opening ceremonies; Closing ceremony; Ribbon cutting; Ribbon cutting ceremony; Ribbon-cutting; Launching ceremony; Games opening ceremony; The Opening Ceremony; Commercial operation date
An opening ceremony, grand opening, or ribbon-cutting ceremony marks the official opening of a newly-constructed location or the start of an event.Streetwise Meeting and Event Planning.
Kamaitachi opening         
SHOGI OPENING
Eishun opening
In shogi, the Kamaitachi opening (かまいたち戦法 kamaitachi senpou) or Eishun opening (英春流 eishun-ryuu) is an uncommon flexible opening.
Go opening         
INITIAL MOVES OF A GO GAME
Go opening theory; Go opening strategy; Go opening terminology; Go openings
A Go opening refers to the initial moves of a game of Go. On the traditional 19×19 board the opening phase of the game usually lasts between 15 and 40 plies.

Wikipedia

Ponziani Opening

The Ponziani Opening is a chess opening that begins with the moves:

1. e4 e5
2. Nf3 Nc6
3. c3

It is one of the oldest chess openings, having been discussed in literature by 1497. It was advocated by Howard Staunton, generally considered the world's strongest player from 1843 to 1851, in his 1847 book The Chess-Player's Handbook. For some decades, it was often called "Staunton's Opening" or the "English Knight's Game" as a result. Today, it is usually known by the name of Domenico Lorenzo Ponziani, whose main contribution to the opening was his introduction, in 1769, of the countergambit 3...f5!?

The opening is now considered inferior to 3.Bb5, the Ruy Lopez, and 3.Bc4, the Italian Game, and is accordingly rarely seen today at any level of play. Magnus Carlsen used it for a victory in 2013. Black's main responses are 3...Nf6, leading to quiet play, and 3...d5, leading to sharp play. Ponziani's countergambit 3...f5!? was successfully played in the grandmaster game Hikaru Nakamura–Julio Becerra Rivero, US Championship 2007.

Examples of use of opening price
1. It is NIS 8 above Makhteshim Agan‘s opening price yesterday.
2. That is a huge 74% above its opening price yesterday.
3. The new target confers an upside of 16% from ICL‘s opening price yesterday.
4. An Ýznik jug in the same catalogue has an opening price of 15,000 pounds.
5. Only sell orders below 5 percent from opening price were postponed.