The period following the start of dealing in shares which have been newly issued on a stock market
trading activity in a security immediately after its initial offering to the public
- Any items or accessories you buy that are not from the Original Equipment Manufacturer
the market for parts and supplies for machines, equipment, etc after they have been purchased
The industry that sells additional parts and accessories for a product. Such as: automobiles, computers, etc
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 Flipping and aftermarket purchases can cause the volume to unexpectedly rise or drop in the days immediately following an IPO Investors must be aware of the risks involved with trading in a fast aftermarket
A term used to reference the trading of a new issue or, the secondary market Market created after a company goes public with its stock
Trading activity in a security immediately following its initial offering to the public
All the income earned by a movie after its run in American theaters such as income from video rentals, overseas theaters, and airplane showings 4 14
The aftermarket is all the related products that are sold after an item, especially a car, has been bought
All of the securities exchanges are aftermarkets, where a security is purchased from another investor rather than the original issuer Also called the secondary market
Trading in the IPO subsequent to its offering is called the aftermarket Trading volume in IPOs is extremely high on the first day due to flipping and aftermarket purchases Trading volume can decline precipitously in the following days