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aftermarket
af·ter·mar·ket A5137900 (ăf′tər-mär′kĭt)n. The market for parts and accessories used in the upkeep or enhancement of a previous purchase, as of a car or computer. af′ter·mar′ket adj.aftermarket (ˈɑːftəˌmɑːkɪt) n1. (Commerce) business of supplying accessories and products related to cars etc2. (Stock Exchange) stock exchange buying and selling of shares and bonds after issueaf•ter•mar•ket (ˈæf tərˌmɑr kɪt, ˈɑf-) n. the market for parts, accessories, etc., for maintaining the original product. [1935–40] Translationsaftermarket
aftermarketProducts that are offered as replacements for an original part. An aftermarket product may be identical to the original or offer entirely different features.aftermarket
AftermarketSee: Secondary market.Secondary MarketThe market for all investors in a security, except for the first ones to whom a new issue of a security is sold. The secondary market consists of all sellers and buyers, except for the issuer and the first group of investors who bought the issue. The secondary market is often less volatile than the primary market because it is easier to determine the underlying value of a security after it has already begun trading. Nearly all trading of a security occurs on the secondary market.aftermarket See secondary market. |