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Qué (quién) es bidding - definición

OFFER, OFTEN COMPETITIVE IN NATURE, TO SET A PRICE FOR A PRODUCT OR SERVICE
Bidder; Bidding up; Elective Course Bidding

bidding         
n.
offering of bids
1) to open the bidding
2) competitive; spirited bidding
request
3) to do smb.'s bidding
4) at smb.'s bidding
Bidding         
·noun Command; order; a proclamation or notifying.
II. Bidding ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Bid.
III. Bidding ·noun The act or process of making bids; an offer; a proposal of a price, as at an Auction.
bidding         
n.
1.
Command, order, direction, injunction, precept, behest, requisition, mandate, appointment.
2.
Offer (of a price), bid, proposal.

Wikipedia

Bidding

Bidding is an offer (often competitive) to set a price tag by an individual or business for a product or service or a demand that something be done. Bidding is used to determine the cost or value of something.

Bidding can be performed by a person under influence of a product or service based on the context of the situation. In the context of auctions, stock exchange, or real estate, the price offer a business or individual is willing to pay is called a bid. In the context of corporate or government procurement initiatives, in Business and Law school students actively bid for high demand elective courses that have a maximum seat capacity though a course bidding process using pre allocated bidding points or e-bidding currency on course bidding systems. The price offer a business or individual is willing to sell is also called a bid. The term "bidding" is also used when placing a bet in card games. Bidding is used by various economic niches for determining the demand and hence the value of the article or property, in today's world of advanced technology, the Internet is a favoured platform for providing bidding facilities; it is a natural way of determining the price of a commodity in a free market economy.

Many similar terms that may or may not use the similar concept have been evolved in the recent past in connection to bidding, such as reverse auction, social bidding, or many other game-class ideas that promote themselves as bidding. Bidding is also sometimes used as ethical gambling in which the prize money is not determined solely by luck but also by the total demand that the prize has attracted towards itself.

Ejemplos de uso de bidding
1. The Bidding Law, based on the existing Bidding Regulations and the draft Bidding Ordinance, was ratified by the National Assembly at the recent eighth session.
2. Lawmakers also spoke highly of the transparency of the bill, which contains regulations on publicising bidding information, prohibited tendering activities, encouraging open bidding and reducing bidding appointments.
3. Bidding war In December, Boston Scientific presented an unsolicited, $25 billion bid for Guidant, triggering the bidding war.
4. "And as a result, they have been bidding up the price of these secretaries, sometimes bidding for exactly the same secretary," he said.
5. They are also required to be financially independent to consultancy agencies in charge of compiling bidding invitations and assessing bidding documents.