videresalgsprisen
Videresalgsprisen is a term used in Norwegian commerce to describe the price at which a product is resold by a retailer or distributor to an end customer, or to another intermediary, after the initial sale. It differs from the wholesale price paid by the retailer to the supplier and from the final consumer price in marketing contexts. The concept is relevant across industries where products pass through multiple hands before reaching the consumer, such as consumer electronics, apparel, and pharmaceuticals.
In practice, videresalgsprisen can be influenced by several factors, including agreements between manufacturers and distributors, competition
Etymologically, the term is formed from the Norwegian components videre- (re-)sale, salgs- (sale), and prisen (the