Definition of open market in US English:
open market
nounˈoʊpən ˈmɑrkətˈōpən ˈmärkət
often the open marketAn unrestricted market with free access by and competition of buyers and sellers.
Example sentencesExamples
- The aim is to help you buy a home on the open market thus freeing up social housing for others.
- So how many shares will the institutional investors in the Irish market actual want to buy on the open market?
- However, he pointed out that the issue also affected people who have bought former local authority flats on the open market.
- Alternatively, others are leasing out their memberships on the open market for about the same price.
- Usually, a company buys its own shares on the open market, in the same way that private investors make purchases.
- These individuals are usually not recruited on the open market but are sent from subcontractors and subsidiaries.
- Similarly, a company may draw components and supplies from a subsidiary or from an affiliate or on the open market.
- About 10 per cent of the portfolio becomes vacant each year and is sold on the open market.
- If he stays healthy, as a free agent he would command millions more on the open market.
- However, a spokesman for the City Council last week said they were simply outbid for the site on the open market.
- People are attending burgeoning barter clubs to get what they need on the open market.
- The utilities would then have to purchase electricity on the open market and re-sell it to consumers.
- It was put on the open market last June by the present owner to attract a private buyer.
- It was the first time a unit on the street had been let on the open market for five years.
- If put on the open market this must be worth £25 million to private developers.
- It is no secret that biotechs are finding it increasingly difficult to raise funds on the open market.
- The second way to make money is by trading shares on the open market, buying low and selling high.
- These will have greater freedom from Whitehall and will be able to raise private finance on the open market.
- Now it has gone on the open market, with a price tag for the freehold weighing in at more than £295,000.
- Water was transformed from a human right into a commodity to be traded on the open market.