1. the difference between comparable items that act as alternates to each other. 2. an extra charge on a purchase or taken from a seller price for odd lot transactions. AKA odd lot differential.
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1. the difference between comparable items that act as alternates to each other. 2. an extra charge on a purchase or taken from a seller price for odd lot transactions. AKA odd lot differential.
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