MARKET


Meaning of MARKET in English

I. noun

COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES

a commodity market

Coffee is facing the deepest crisis in a global commodity market since the great depression of the 30s.

a fish market

I brought some salmon at the local fish market.

a legal/mathematical/marketing etc concept

Democracy is a very important political concept.

a market town (= a town in Britain where there is a regular outdoor market )

The pretty market town of Ashbourne is only 9 miles away.

a market/free-market economy (= based on companies producing and selling products freely, without restrictions )

Eastern European countries were gradually making the transition to a market economy.

a marketing consultant (= one who gives advice on how to advertise and sell a product )

a marketing strategy

The firm is considering a change in its marketing strategy.

a media/marketing/advertising etc blitz

The campaign was launched with a nationwide publicity blitz.

an advertising/marketing/sales campaign

The store ran a television advertising campaign just before Christmas.

an exchange market (= a financial market where different currencies are bought and sold )

The pound rose against the dollar on the world foreign currency exchange markets.

an export market

The US is Scotland’s second largest export market after France.

bear market

black market

There was a thriving black market in foreign currency.

bull market

buyer's market

cattle market

developing economies/markets

the developing economies in Eastern Europe

direct marketing

economic/market trends

This forecast is based on current economic trends.

election/market etc day (= the day when an election, market etc takes place )

Wednesday is market day in Oxford.

farmers' market

flea market

foreign exchange markets/rates/transactions etc

The dollar is expected to fall in the foreign exchange markets.

free market

a free market economy

futures market

glutted...market

the glutted property market

grey market

guerrilla marketing

international trade/market/competition

labour market

married women re-entering the labour market

lead the world/market/pack/field

US companies lead the world in biotechnology.

lucrative business/market/contract etc

He inherited a lucrative business from his father.

main/market/town square

The hotel is just off the main square of Sorrento.

market day

market economy

market forces

market garden

market leader

the UK market leader in sports shoes

market price

market research

They had to conduct market research, then advertise the product.

market share

market town

market value

mass marketing/entertainment etc

a mass marketing campaign

Email has made mass mailings possible at the touch of a button.

money market

on the black market

Many foods were only available on the black market .

open market

The painting would fetch millions of dollars if it was sold on the open market .

put your house on the market (= make it available for people to buy )

They put the house on the market and began looking for an apartment.

seller's market

single market

sold on the open market

The painting would fetch millions of dollars if it was sold on the open market .

stock market

the commercial market (= the market for goods )

A product like this should do well in the commercial market.

the consumer market (= the people who buy consumer goods )

Our advertising is aimed at teenagers because they are our main consumer market.

the currency markets (= the financial markets where currencies are bought and sold )

the dollar’s recent rise on the currency markets

the domestic market (= buying of goods inside a country )

The French domestic market is the largest consumer of champagne.

the finance/marketing/design etc department (= in a company )

He worked in the sales department of a small software company.

the labour market (= the people looking for work and the jobs available )

the percentage of women in the labour market

the market price (= the price of something on a market at a particular time )

We think the stock’s current market price is too high.

the market value (= the amount something can be sold for )

The mortgage is more than the house’s current market value.

the open market (= a market in which anyone can buy or sell )

The painting would fetch several hundred dollars on the open market .

the property market

There were no signs of an upturn in the property market.

viral marketing

You can reach more potential customers by using viral marketing techniques.

withdraw sth from sale/from the market

The drug has been withdrawn from the market for further tests.

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADJECTIVE

black

Result: a black market in official government receipts with special stamps.

We make a little money on the black market .

The joke was that palm trees were being sold on the black market .

The mere possibility of a black market in weapon-grade material is terrifying.

Here items in short supply are sold at inflated prices - but still generally lower than on the black market .

In doing so it creates a black market , which radically inflates profits for producers and traffickers.

competitive

Employers operate in a competitive market place.

First, if there is no competitive market of alternative goods, there is minimal initiative to produce goods of high quality.

Due to the competitive market in which we operate, this accreditation is very important.

They have become competitive in international markets .

Remember, it is a competitive market out there and the finance companies only survive by lending money.

Low unemployment, a competitive job market and difficulties in recruiting and retaining sailors created the manning problem.

Hodgson believed that the case had been made for an entirely open, competitive labour market in the West Indies.

There, the first step was to abolish the agency, with the expectation that competitive markets would then develop.

domestic

Software and services generated 44% of the total turnover in the domestic market , up from the 36% generated in 1991.

Even these companies are barred from selling to the domestic market .

Through time wine has taken a much larger share of the domestic market .

The peanut program allows only farmers with a federal quota to grow peanuts for the domestic market .

Without a theatrical release in their own domestic market , they stood little chance of recouping the money lavished on them.

However, we now make a distinction between output delivered to the domestic market and exported output.

More and more land was needed to grow crops for export and in some cases for the domestic market .

They will focus on domestic and international markets .

financial

Perhaps, if he went, the financial markets would blip approvingly.

The widely expected decision had little impact on financial markets .

All businesses, factories, financial markets , the airports - everything - are declared closed.

Plus, the financial markets should stay strong, with retirement fund investments continuing to reap decent returns for employees.

In the tertiary sector, particularly financial services, the development of a single financial market may have important employment consequences.

The punditry waxed more predictable by the hour even if the financial markets did not.

The crisis has unsettled financial markets and brought dire predictions of revolution or civil war from some politicians.

Either will do, but the present confusion has only added to uncertainty in the financial markets .

foreign

It also highlights the additional risks arising in off-exchange transactions and transactions on foreign markets .

Moreover once there are separate national currencies, there are costs of servicing the foreign exchange market .

Like the foreign exchange market , no physical euro-currency market exists but instead it consists of telecommunications between banks.

Most foreign markets are cheaper now than ours.

Dealers on the foreign exchange markets were also hedging their bets and the pound was also on ice.

But now notice that what happens in the foreign market is a mirror image of what happens in the domestic market.

Too many companies enter foreign markets without analysing sufficiently either the customers or the competition in those markets.

free

In a free market , polluting coal-fired power stations and unpopular nuclear ones should be less competitive because of rising environmental costs.

In a free market , competition drives prices down to the fair market price, with different prices on each street corner.

It's a free market , and the money should go to some one else who will control pollution.

In the main, they will be private sector employers operating in a free market and looking to secure an edge over their competitors.

If it's left to the free market these things will not progress fast enough.

He calls it an interference with free markets .

But, as Marx saw long ago, free-market capitalism is quintessentially populist and inherently subversive of traditions and rituals.

global

Four questions for corporate finance One man's efficient, interconnected global market is another man's arbitrary and nationally divisive casino.

The ideology of the global market is built on the assumption that every country will earn most of its income from exports.

In a global free market livelihoods are permanently up for tender.

The second is the feeling of insecurity in the workplace as companies try to compete in the global market .

The livestock being killed are a ritual sacrifice to the gods of global markets .

In recent years, the group has claimed on average about 30 % of the global market for large commercial aircraft orders.

This ruling, in effect, accepted the reality of a global market place.

internal

Barts holds contracts from more health authorities than any other: success in the internal market if ever I heard of it.

Evaluation of the first year's operation of the internal market is not straight forward.

Where job ladders are created, further managerial work is involved in managing the operation of the internal labour market .

Because the internal market for consumer goods was too small; 2.

This, and many similar references, suggests that this remains the popular conception of an internal market .

One way is to be more specific about the expected effects of internal markets .

On the contrary, it responded to opportunities both of export abroad and of an increasingly integrated internal market .

The internal market is very limited.

international

Many are vocal opponents of liberalised international markets in general.

But now, Greenspan alone possesses the degree of influence that can send international markets lurching downward.

Publishers calculated their advances for best-selling authors like Frederick Forsyth on the basis of sales hyped in international markets .

Tariffs in the national long-distance market also rose, though not as steeply as in the international market.

Films were cast for an international market in the Hollywood of the 1920s; and international press syndication had a long history.

Five years later, the international oil market is serene, even sleepy.

From the start, Copyrights placed the emphasis on the international market and, instead of using sub-agents, opened its own offices.

large

Farmers near Girvan and Dunbar use these advantages to provide early potatoes for the large markets of Glasgow and Edinburgh.

It would provide a large affluent open market to which exporting was easy.

That last requirement could best be met by establishing a large enough market to warrant actual manufacture in the Far East.

By 1918, there were 174 of these large markets in cities of over 30, 000 in population.

The larger market is undoubtedly for cheap Far Eastern clone machines.

The availability of a larger market leads to economies of scale, again leading to greater efficiency in local industry.

As we have indicated in the previous chapter, there looks like being a very large potential market for consumer multimedia.

Marta gets her stocks from a large informal market in Villa El Salvador shanty-town.

local

There was certainly a distinct local advertising market available to support it.

The guilds worked both for the local market and for distant trade.

Commonly geared to the demands of a constricted local market , not all these crafts could provide continuous employment.

Goods can be varied slightly and repackaged for local markets throughout the world.

We enjoyed good wines at 75p a litre and gorging on fresh sardines and salads bought in the local market .

Watch for specials at your local market and shop accordingly.

Some poor people live in houses that have become valuable through changes in the local property market .

Finance ministry officials yesterday said at least six brokerages are under investigation for trading violations in the local Brady bond market .

mass

In 1996 desktop computer software will allow two-way conversations, bringing the technology to the mass market .&038;.

Dolby Digital, the next generation in surround-sound, is coming to the mass market .

This is not to say that mass markets have disintegrated or that economies of scale are irrelevant to competitive performance.

Telecommuting is now reaching the mass market , where it is not as picturesque but has more practical value.

It now seems certain that cheap, convenient videoconferencing is at last going to reach a mass market of computer users.

Honda admits the model introduction is more a subsidized experiment than mass market pitch.

He dreams of a mass consumer market , with one set per person rather than today's one per home.

The market is now the mass market.

new

Both will seek to develop new markets and improve efficiency by adjusting timetables, introducing better locomotive diagramming and crew rosters.

The London managers, like the geeks, were too new to the market to question the strategy.

This is often the case when the search is being undertaken across borders or in a new market segment.

The diet companies are targeting new markets outside their traditional client base of fairly affluent, young to middle-aged white women.

They expect other nations to set technical standards and to innovate new markets .

Shortly after each new market is discovered, actors demand more money.

This provides still stronger motivation to seek new markets .

open

The money supply can be reduced directly by using open market operations.

The Bank could, and did, make Bank Rate effective by open market operations.

In addition, the resulting change in reserves can be predicted precisely and open market operations are readily reversible.

She walked down to the open market itself.

The other half is a boat made from bookshelves found in open markets in Havana.

The Monday open market at Hemlington was established by the council at the suggestion of residents.

The immediate counterattack is simple: Has the building been offered for sale on the open market ?

single

The concept assumes that within any single market there are invariably other sub-markets. 26.

That confirms that the United Kingdom is at the forefront in implementing single market measures.

The process of completing the single market is not over.

The single market programme requires each member state to turn 279 rules and regulations into national law.

stock

The stock market debutant has lost 70 % of its value since its flotation last month.

My father found himself without an income about the time the stock market crashed.

For people who are nervous about the stock market an advisory service may be more suitable.

The results were released after the stock market closed.

Falling stock markets and a lack of merger activity have squeezed margins and profits in investment banks.

One of those things was that the stock market might fall, oh, say, 20 percent this year.

■ NOUN

bond

It was loth to do this because the bonds were a potential goldmine when the junk-bond market recovered.

That is the kind of world that the bond market , dominated by lenders, loves.

Some are focussing on areas such as swaps and derivatives, which can give them an edge in the primary bond market .

Anything about the bond market promises to be long and dull.

The bond market is calm; and yet Rubin has managed to worry his opponents.

On the table in the front of the room was a telephone, which rang whenever the bond market went berserk.

The bond market had caught fire, and experienced salesmen such as himself were all at once much in demand.

economy

Eulogists of the market economy usually assume that it works on perfect information.

But as these countries gradually, if fitfully, merge into the global market economy , fewer and fewer such barriers exist.

His country may be taking the first steps to a market economy , but on the streets there are remarkably few cars.

They are democracies, have market economies and are making good-faith efforts to deal with ethnic minorities.

The market economy provided other employment opportunities for poorer villagers.

In distinguishing the market economy from the command economy, five fundamental questions will be posed: 1.

Ownership is obviously central to the disposal of state property - privatization - in the move to a market economy .

Critics of the market economy base their position on the following points.

exchange

Delivery takes place two business days after the last trading day, the standard settlement period in the foreign exchange market .

Moreover once there are separate national currencies, there are costs of servicing the foreign exchange market .

Like the foreign exchange market , no physical euro-currency market exists but instead it consists of telecommunications between banks.

Each of these factors places powerful pressures on the foreign exchange market .

Dealers on the foreign exchange markets were also hedging their bets and the pound was also on ice.

On the one hand, real-world foreign exchange markets conform closely to the kinds of markets we have studied in this chapter.

This will increase the demand for sterling on the foreign exchange markets and hence cause an appreciation of the exchange rate.

To do so they go to the foreign exchange market as demanders of yen.

export

Unresponsive export markets led many houses to turn their attention inwards and focus on long-neglected domestic sales.

The healthy export market for four-wheel-drive vehicles contrasts sharply with the rest of the slump-hit industry.

We are, however, expecting healthy growth in home and export markets .

It supplies stores like Harrods and Selfridges as well as having a big export market .

forces

The level of rent to qualify for full Housing Benefit subsidy will be determined according to locally operating market forces .

Within those parameters, the more that you can energize market forces like competition, the better you are.

As for its chief executive's remuneration, that should be a matter for market forces .

The plain fact was that a combination of market forces and gross mismanagement had thrown Salomon Brothers into deep trouble.

But it thinks that to rely solely on market forces is a messy way of reining in a big borrower.

To back this up they claim that a reliance on market forces has widened pay inequalities and also significantly increased unemployment.

When market forces are allowed to operate, rates of exchange are determined by the demand and supply of currencies.

The inevitable pressure of market forces rendered Luff's experiment obsolete, long before the track and overhead were worn out.

home

The perhaps inevitable consequences were accumulating losses and a withdrawal back to the protected home market .

The company also will demonstrate a new keyboard aimed at the home market that incorporates a built-in paper scanner.

In the home market , it led the field by a long way, with 4,337,487 units sold.

Acer is one of the few companies shipping a monitor of this size aimed at the home market .

Wooden hoops used on casks for the home market were usually of hazel and were produced by local firms from local timber.

In a nutshell, wireless operators are expected to be the low-cost providers in the video to the home market .

That takes Compass into hospitals and also greatly increases its presence in the fast-growing retirement home market .

But, while the wait for the modern stereo disc continues, stereo tapes are released for the home market .

housing

Solicitors' firms are caught out by the housing market collapse.

Unemployment, the collapse of the housing market and changes in population trends have led to an erosion of famous traits.

Both speakers believe that active government intervention in the housing market is now urgently needed before things get even worse.

Mr Smith must learn that hitting the pay packet hits the housing market , and that hits the institutions.

Staff at the Chelsea Building Society, based in Cheltenham are confident that figure will be sufficient to boost the housing market .

They did a first class piece of work on where the housing market was likely to go over the next 10 years.

But the housing market will pull out of the recession in the second half of 1993, say the economic pundits.

job

Women are confined to those sectors of the job market which pay the least, no matter whether or not they are skilled.

After all, he hadn't taken degrees in astronomy expecting a hot job market after graduation.

How do I re-enter the job market after being a full-time mom?

Tomorrow's job market is more likely to need flexible workers.

However, meeting these kinds of challenges develops your creativity and positions you well for the job market of the future.

Will my hon. Friend look at the matter in light of the present strained position in the jobs market ?

New entrants to the job market are considerably better educated than workers who are retiring.

labour

Where job ladders are created, further managerial work is involved in managing the operation of the internal labour market .

Many women workers exhibit labour market characteristics traditionally associated with vulnerability to unemployment.

If the ith labour market initially experiences excess demand money wages will rise at a rate.

The simplest variant of the theory is to split the labour market into two sectors.

The relation is therefore a mechanism which illustrates how the labour market responds out of equilibrium.

The equilibrium levels of income and employment were believed to be determined largely in the labour market .

Undoubtedly, the labour market is more flexible.

Precisely what effects this will have on the dynamics of the labour market is extremely complex but none the less real.

leader

The Palm Pilot is currently the market leader with 75-80 % of the market share.

That proved a bonanza in 1995, when blue chips were market leaders .

They include seven market leaders and had a turnover of almost £19 million last year, though they suffered a loss.

First Alert, the market leader , said the detectors were fine.

As a consequence peat has been the market leader for the past forty years.

Cost barriers to entry are high and the time necessary to catch up with market leaders is lengthy.

This at least is the figure assumed by the market leaders , Thomson Holidays, and the other majors do not differ greatly.

money

The money market interest rate is 10 percent.

Low interest rates boost bonds by making it cheaper to borrow funds in the money market and invest it in bonds.

Daily reports of money market events, prices and yields are carried in the Financial Times.

The Bank is a major player in the sterling money market , buying and selling Treasury bills on a daily basis.

A money market works in a similar kind of way.

This makes bonds more difficult to price than money market instruments.

Leaders and money markets had every reason to be delighted with the good news.

place

It is timely that we have concentrated on improving our performance because our market place is becoming more competitive.

They are mainly rickshaw pullers, cart pullers and others who carry loads in the market place .

We accept that a high risk should have a high reward even though this is not always the case in the market place .

Then Great-Grandad would drive the lot down to Barnard Castle to get the best price he could in the market place .

Money is also a claim in that it gives the holder command over goods and services in the market place .

Such monetarist policies meant that employment and interest rates were left to find their own levels in the market place .

Local radio Here is your golden media opportunity for local radio is an expanding market place for public relations.

The market place can be confusing but Trader Horn picks his way through the mire Going for the grand tour.

price

At £750,000 we paid the market price for him, but he looks a snip now.

In some cases costs and benefits must be estimated indirectly or inferred because pertinent market prices do not exist.

Vicenzo had offered the market price for Manningham Electronics.

One of the key actions taken was to raise market prices immediately to increase revenues and thereby achieve the 1984 plan.

Invite the chosen agent to inspect the house and give an indication of the market price .

Current federal farm programs often guarantee growers a minimum price even if the market price drops lower.

This can then be compared with the market price of the share to determine whether it is underpriced or overpriced.

You calculate the dividend yield by dividing the annual dividend by the market price of a stock.

property

There is also speculation of a mini-revival in the battered property market .

Such speculative gains were seen as more often lying in the property market than in industrial capitalization.

It announced a loss of £2.8m, on a turnover of £13.5m, thanks mainly to write-downs in the depressed property market .

Payne dealt in the risky syndicated property market .

The property market has softened, but not collapsed.

Throughout the property market , deals that had been nearly completed were called off.

But the cities are littered with half-finished construction projects or empty office blocks, witness to the decline of the property market .

East Anglia has been particularly affected by the fall in the property market .

research

Quota sampling is widely used in market research as it is cost-effective.

The three concerns will focus on high-growth information markets , financial information services and consumer-product market research .

They now listen to the customer and report back, and we are improving our market research and developing guest databases.

Shaw hires mostly female salespeople because market research suggests that carpet shoppers are primarily women who prefer to buy from other women.

I've done some intensive market research .

If the group review process goes well, the next step may include some experimentation, market research , or prototype development.

What is the extent of market research , forecasting, advertising, product development, and exporting?

So far we have been concerned mainly with the market research aspects of marketing research.

share

The Palm Pilot is currently the market leader with 75-80 % of the market share .

If that trend continues, it could be a boon to on-line users and a bloodbath for providers fighting for market share .

They pursue reliability just because they know it leads to lower costs and increased market share .

Beyond those, they cite the high costs of customer disaffection, which drives down both profit margins and market share .

The firm now has a market share of 27%, second only to Coopers &038; Lybrand which has 30%.

In the 128 countries where Roundup is sold, total market share is more than 90 %.

That consulting group came to realize earlier than others how important market share was to corporate profitability.

The Falkirk and Milford Haven branches also made steady progress, increasing their market share in the onshore petrochemical industry.

town

Clark was named by police as they launched a manhunt following the bloodbath in the market town of Melksham, Wilts.

Travel has been easier than in the upper course valleys and so a few villages have grown to become market towns .

Roots may just be retained in small market towns like Grantham, Selby and Chipping Norton, in spite of the tourists.

Louth in Lincolnshire, 16 miles south of Grimsby, is a pleasant little country market town .

Last month more than 400 Hema were massacred in the market town of Blukwa.

Sited ten miles west of Oxford is the small market town of Witney.

For a small firm of solicitors in a market town , conveyancing has accounted for about half of all fee income.

It is surrounded by interesting market towns such as Hexham and Prudhoe which are a pleasure to browse through.

value

If what I will call the hypothetical cost test is adopted it will come very close to a market value test.

In 1995, the Amex list of 52 new companies had a mean market value of about $ 65 million.

The indemnity only covers market value claims as at the date of exchange.

For bonds and preferred stocks, market values are determined mainly by the credit rating of the company and prevailing interest rates.

It can be drawn up on the basis of historic-cost book values , current-cost book values or market values.

Since the beginning of this week Jaguar's shares have risen by 161p - increasing its stock market value by nearly £300m.

Sale of the land to developers, on the other hand, would be at market value .

This can be very high, for a large company a change in market value of millions of pounds is not unusual.

world

Even Gorbachev proclaimed the Soviet Unions' interest in participating in the management of the world market economy.

Uranium and thorium entered lay vocabularies even as world markets for them were spawned.

One is the network of the world market and the other is the multinational corporations that operate plants worldwide.

A relatively small withdrawal of oil from the world market in October 1973 was sufficient to precipitate an acute crisis.

Much of our raw materials and our food must be purchased in world markets and imported.

The Soviet Union today is more dependent on the world market , and world resources, not less.

But far more significant is the up-turn in the world market .

There are just two firms which will bid, though the minerals extracted will subsequently be sold on a competitive world market .

■ VERB

enter

Thus, firms entering overseas markets must bear this in mind when introducing new products or services.

Photographs are a good way to enter the fine-art market .

Some companies have entered the market with encouraging propositions, others not.

Axcelis entered the market July 11, spun off from Eaton Corp., a Cleveland manufacturing company.

We shall be entering the single market in the coming year.

If a decision is made to enter the labour market , the next decision concerns how many hours to work.

Although new firms continue to enter the market , most commentators expect the total number of GEMMs to decline further.

sell

Emap Diffusion to grow our copy sales; and Emap Media, selling advertising across markets and across media.

The training of agents is important to indirect selling in overseas markets , particularly if the products are technically complex.

Even these companies are barred from selling to the domestic market .

It is sold in markets or the well-stocked supermarkets such as the Mercadona, near the centre of town.

The joke was that palm trees were being sold on the black market .

Whitbread says the freeholds could be sold when the property market picks up.

In the 128 countries where Roundup is sold , total market share is more than 90 %.

PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

captive market

In the past, manufacturers had a captive market.

Philip Leapor did not have a captive market.

corner the market

The company has cornered 98% of the fried chicken market.

But if the Conservative Party thought that it was cornering the market in citizenship, they were to be quickly disillusioned.

He cornered the market in heroes, as it were.

He may deliberately set out to corner the market, but do so by buying at legitimate market prices.

Most are the product of one extended family-the Jennings-that has cornered the market on Saturday Night Specials.

The girls who had been in since the start of the war had cornered the market in stripes.

Think you've bloody cornered the market in love, don't you?

flood the market

Special sports drinks are now flooding the market.

Already coffee ice creams are flooding the market.

As it is, Mr Botero has been whining that too many of his real works are flooding the market.

Farmers complain about no-one buying their wine and cheap imports flooding the markets.

For one thing poor countries produce similar commodities, and encouraging them to increase their exports has flooded the market.

Is the restaurant flooding the market with lots of cost-saving coupons?

Later, scores of such books would flood the market.

Millions of extra shares will flood the market, but this shouldn't deter investors.

gap in the market

At the time Cook was concentrating on smaller, more select parties which left a gap in the market for larger tours.

Clearly, a gap in the market.

Laura had always been able to identify gaps in the market and fill them.

Part of the skill of successful development is in identifying and satisfying gaps in the market which offer higher than usual returns.

There was a gap in the market which wouldn't last for ever.

mature market/industry

And there are other more mature markets in which our business can be expanded further.

Here on the Island we have a mature market.

It is, rather, a mature market that is in decline.

Price competition Price competition occurs in mature markets, much of it induced by clients.

The propane industry was a mature industry and Mega was primarily a single business company.

on the open market

Berryhill is back on the open market.

HaL is unlikely to sell its chips on the open market.

I hadn't been on the open market for so long.

If the Bank wishes to reduce the money supply it will sell securities through its broker on the open market.

It is likely to be some years before such a product is on the open market.

It will sell the rest on the open market.

Priced on the open market, they would sell for tens and tens of billions of dollars.

They sell bonds on the open market.

play the market

And this is why many growers are choosing to let their grain merchants play the markets for them.

For example: Do Social Security recipients want government playing the market?

The first swap was in December 1983 but the council had not begun to play the market in earnest until late 1987.

The reverse, Adibi said, is true for those whose income is too low to play the market.

price yourself out of the market

saturate the market

Indeed, Clark inked her deal as a wave of Simpson-related titles began saturating the market, with varying success.

the Common Market

the bottom drops/falls out of the market

the single market

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

Capitalism is based on a belief in the market .

I bet you could have got that cheaper at the market .

I went down to the flower market to get these - aren't they gorgeous?

Japanese cars account for about 30% of the U.S. car market .

The market for Internet-based products has grown dramatically in recent years.

The magazine is aimed at the youth market .

Without research we can't be sure of the size of our market or even who our market is.

You occasionally see eel in the fish market , but it's quite rare these days.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

Both countries seem destined to make their mark on the red wine market with cabernet sauvignon and merlot.

Every market is full of people who are looking for products, even when no jobs are being advertised.

If rates go up another percentage point, however, they could seriously dampen the rebounding market .

Many US-owned maquilas claim to be in the market for locally produced materials and components, backward linkages.

September looked set to be a dead month for mortgages, prompting fears of a further collapse in the market .

Sorrel was on duty at her stall on the corner of the flea market , so that was my first port of call.

The technology-heavy Nasdaq market and the Russell 2000 index of smaller company stocks were flirting record highs after erasing their early losses.

II. verb

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ NOUN

brand

In addition to the Rentokil name these products are marketed under the brand names Tutor and Albi.

Distributors' sale staff didn't really believe Summit beer would sell and didn't work hard to market the brand .

company

The company also markets Sound System, a £200 upgrade kit that allows users to speak to their computer.

Another of his companies would test and market mifepristone for potential uses other than early abortion.

Petersburg Times, was loaned by companies seeking to market the technology to law enforcement agencies.

name

These are marketed under various names , including Rehidrat, Dioralyte and Gluco-lyte, and are available on prescription.

The consolidated operating regions will market under the Verio name in all of their respective markets beginning today.

However, any contemporary rug may be marketed under the name of the traditional group most closely associated with its design.

product

A more controversial point is the court taking into account the purposes for which the product has been marketed .

Tests must always be carried out in the pack in which the product is to be marketed .

Many improvements were made to the Bank Quay works, and Crosfields' products were marketed throughout the world.

service

It is good for business, giving private firms new opportunities to market their services .

There also are plans to market the news service on line.

Dean Cowley, formerly in charge of stationery, will now take on marketing services , including advertising and sales promotion.

What you have to begin doing before that happens is to market your services as self-employed people do.

Sales of geophysical data were also maintained and a business venture to market geophysical services to the exploration industry was established.

The pace will pick up because of the marketing of food services and Traxx restaurant.

The Baby Bells face another challenge: whether they can successfully market the service .

system

The company also markets Sound System , a £200 upgrade kit that allows users to speak to their computer.

VidaMed, based in Menlo Park, California, is marketing the Tuna system in more than 20 countries.

The development of a people-to-people marketing system would quickly become our third business venture.

■ VERB

develop

What is different is the context in which it is being developed , controlled and marketed .

Boston Scientific develops and markets medical devices.

Figure 5.3 is a decision tree for a hypothetical development project to develop and market a new product.

DowElanco will have exclusive rights to develop and market any resulting compounds that can be used in agriculture.

As a result, Quorum will continue to develop and market its cross-platform compatibility products without threat of further legal action.

Suzuki liked the idea at once and set up a new company, Sofmap F Design, to develop and market it.

PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

captive market

In the past, manufacturers had a captive market.

Philip Leapor did not have a captive market.

gap in the market

At the time Cook was concentrating on smaller, more select parties which left a gap in the market for larger tours.

Clearly, a gap in the market.

Laura had always been able to identify gaps in the market and fill them.

Part of the skill of successful development is in identifying and satisfying gaps in the market which offer higher than usual returns.

There was a gap in the market which wouldn't last for ever.

mature market/industry

And there are other more mature markets in which our business can be expanded further.

Here on the Island we have a mature market.

It is, rather, a mature market that is in decline.

Price competition Price competition occurs in mature markets, much of it induced by clients.

The propane industry was a mature industry and Mega was primarily a single business company.

on the open market

Berryhill is back on the open market.

HaL is unlikely to sell its chips on the open market.

I hadn't been on the open market for so long.

If the Bank wishes to reduce the money supply it will sell securities through its broker on the open market.

It is likely to be some years before such a product is on the open market.

It will sell the rest on the open market.

Priced on the open market, they would sell for tens and tens of billions of dollars.

They sell bonds on the open market.

the Common Market

the bottom drops/falls out of the market

the single market

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

In order to market a product well, you need to be aware of public demand.

Most turkeys are marketed at a young age.

The company has exclusive European rights to market the new software.

The toy is marketed for children aged 2 to 6.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

But about 20 percent to 30 percent of all fresh-cut produce goes bad while being shipped and marketed, Watada said.

Longman DOCE5 Extras English vocabulary.      Дополнительный английский словарь Longman DOCE5.