Examples of use of rock-bottom price
1. Belarus currently pays a rock–bottom price of roughly $47 per 1,000 cubic meters of Russian natural gas and is the only former Soviet country not to have seen Russia hike its gas bill last year.
2. Banking shares have bounced back (making a tidy profit for the speculators who bought them at a rock bottom price). At last, savers can sleep a little more soundly in their beds.
3. Federal subsidies will bring the rock–bottom price for corn up from $1.50 to $1.'5 a bushel, which will help some, says Walsh, who farms the 200 acres his grandfather bought in 1883 in addition to 800 that he rents.
4. "They know when men are panic–buying flowers or not putting much thought into it." Asda boasted that its flowers – which are being sold at a rock–bottom price for the second year in a row – cost 20 times less than similar varieties from other outlets.
5. The DrugScope annual survey shows that overall national street prices for illicit drugs have remained largely stable over the past year but there are some startling regional variations÷ ecstasy pills can be bought for as little as 50p in Portsmouth as against last year‘s rock bottom price of 1 in Birmingham, a sign that demand is falling Dealers are offering new users "two for one" heroin and crack "party packs" The price of heroin has halved in the past year in Sheffield to 25 a gram, making it the cheapest in Britain.