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onsell, v. Comm.|ɒnˈsɛl| Also on-sell. [f. on-1 + sell v.] trans. To sell (an asset, esp. one recently acquired) to a third party, usu. for a profit. Also absol.
1979‘D. Meiring’ Foreign Body x. 100 The four Aramoco partners—can onsell the Arab Light they get. 1981Courier-Mail (Brisbane) 13 Oct. (Business Mail) 6/4 BABs arise when the company gives a security acceptable to a bank in exchange for cash. The bank can then onsell this bill, which has a fixed maturity date, to other organisations with money to invest. 1986Euromoney Jan. (Suppl.) 79/1 The Euro CP dealers, in bidding for paper, will most likely remain exposed to interest rate movements overnight, since they cannot onsell it until the following morning. 1987Business Rev. Weekly 11 Sept. 107 Leighton is also a property developer, but has traditionally chosen to build and then onsell. |