The aftermarket is all the related products that are sold after an item, especially a car, has been bought.
[business]
The company serves the national automotive aftermarket with a broad range of products.
2. singular noun
The aftermarket in shares and bonds is the buying and selling of them after they have been issued.
[business]
It's illegal to get into a formal agreement with investors that they'll buy in theaftermarket.
aftermarket in British English
(ˈɑːftəˌmɑːkɪt)
noun
1.
business of supplying accessories and products related to cars etc
The company serves the national automotive aftermarket with a broad range of accessoryand recreational-vehicle products.
2. stock exchange
buying and selling of shares and bonds after issue
It's illegal to get into a formal agreement with investors that they'll buy in theaftermarket.
aftermarket in American English
(ˈæftərˌmɑrkɪt; ˈɑftərˌmɑrkɪt)
noun
the market in replacement or repair parts, additional equipment, etc. for some manufactured product, esp. for automobiles
aftermarket in Finance
(æftərmɑrkɪt)
Word forms: (regular plural) aftermarkets
noun
(Finance: Investment, Stocks)
The aftermarket is the buying and selling of stocks and bonds after they have been issued.
The period after a new issue is initially sold to the public is referred to as theaftermarket.
For the primary market to thrive, there must be an aftermarket that provides liquidity for the investment security where holders of securities cansell them to other investors for cash.
The aftermarket is the buying and selling of stocks and bonds after they have been issued.