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/ˈaftərˌmärkit/,
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aftermarkets, plural;
  1. The market for spare parts, accessories, and components, esp. for motor vehicles

  2. The market for shares and bonds after their original issue


  1. The automotive aftermarket is the part of the automotive industry concerned with the manufacturing, remanufacturing, distribution, retailing, and installation of all vehicle parts, chemicals, tools, equipment and accessories for light and heavy vehicles, after the sale of the automobile by the ...
  2. The secondary market, also known as the aftermarket, is the financial market where previously issued securities and financial instruments such as stock, bonds, options, and futures are bought and sold.. ...
  3. The market for goods and services surrounding capital purchases of equipment and of software; The industry that serves that market, eg, in automobiles, computers; Trading activity in a security immediately following its initial offering to the public
  4. (after-markets) A term used to describe ancillary markets for merchandise related to the original motion picture, including video sales and rentals, DVDs, cable and pay-per-view distribution, sound track albums, video games, books, amusement park rides, toys, T-shirts, and other products.
  5. A component or accessory that wasn't intended to be used as original equipment on stock bicycles.
  6. Secondary sales related to repairs, replacement parts or additions to a primary piece of equipment. Most commonly used to refer to the automotive aftermarket, which covers all products and services that an automobile owner might buy.
  7. Activities completed after the sales process, such as the replacement and servicing of parts; particularly prevalent in the automotive industry
  8. all products and services used in the repair and maintenance of vehicles.
  9. Broad term that applies to any change after the original purchase, such as adding equipment not a part of the original purchase.  As applied to alternative fueled vehicles, it refers to conversion devices or kits for conventional fuel vehicles.
  10. Parts or accessories not supplied from the factory with new bikes (see O.E.M.). This term would include optional accessories, upgrades, and repair parts.
  11. The period following the start of dealing in shares which have been newly issued on a stock market
  12. The trading that occurs after an initial public offering (IPO) is the aftermarket. The trading volume on the first day that an equity is publicly offered is extremely high. ...
  13. A type of share that is traded after it was initially offered to the public.
  14. Trading activity of a stock immediately following the event by which an operating business's stock becomes publicly tradable. More commonly referred to in connection with an IPO, but also applies following a reverse merger.
  15. A market in which an investor purchases a security from another investor rather than the issuer. These transactions occur 90 minutes before the regular market opening and up to 3 hours after the regular close, also called aftermarket hours.
  16. A product not included with a kit by the manufacturer but sold afterwards for use with the kit, generally by another supplier. Common after-market products include decals, photo-etched items and cast components.
  17. A market for parts and accessories used in the repair or enhancement of a product. A secondary market created after the original market sales are finished.
  18. Denotes a product produced for the Volkswagen automobile not by Volkswagen itself.
  19. Components suitable for the motorcycle, but not produced by the motorcycle manufacturer.
  20. a term used to describe an accessory that is made by a company other than the original manufacturer of the product.
  21. Generally, the replacement parts and high-performance products market. The design and selling of custom parts for automobiles.
  22. Automotive parts installed after the original sale of a vehicle for the purpose of increasing the performance or aesthetic value of a vehicle. Aftermarket parts can adversely affect the emissions and noise of a vehicle resulting in no longer meeting street legal standards. See "Street Legal"
  23. The trading market in a stock in the period following the pricing and allocation of a new issue. The first few days after a new issue starts to trade are referred to as the ‘immediate after-market’.
  24. Products made by various companies designed to fit popular automobiles that were added as upgrade accessories. The products are not factory add-on options. They were designed and made after the vehicle was made. ...
  25. In recent years many model car enthusiasts have started their own small businesses supplying the hobby with detailing components, resin bodies and, in some cases, full resin kits. These small businesses are usually referred to within the hobby as aftermarket sources and/or businesses.