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Default Adding a character to a defined name with a formula or macro

I am not sure what happened to my last thread. I was getting valuable
information from someone but my thread disappeared. What I am trying to do
is this, If I type =HollywoodHills in K10 it returns a value from that
defined name of $34.56 which is the retail price of that product. I have
another defined name of "HollywoodHillsC" which will return the value of
$20.25 which is the wholesale price of the same product. The defined names
will change with each product line on the form. So I want to be able to type
=HollywoodHills in K10 have another cell say N10 that will not be visible to
the user that will have the same name in it, and then use a formula or macro
to add the letter "C" to the end of it to return the wholesale price of
whatever product is in K10. This other cell will not be visible by the user
because some users should not have access to wholesale pricing. Can anyone
help???
 
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