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  • noun Plural form of aftermarket.

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Examples

  • It seems like new domain name aftermarkets pop up every month.

    Domain Name Wire 2008

  • He's giving me $2,430 for the "aftermarkets" (code for the A / C and CD), bringing the MSRP to MSRP to $3,695, including sales tax on the difference -- slightly higher than I expected.

    unknown title 2009

  • He's giving me $2,430 for the "aftermarkets" (code for the A / C and CD), bringing the MSRP to MSRP to $3,695, including sales tax on the difference -- slightly higher than I expected.

    unknown title 2009

  • He's giving me $2,430 for the "aftermarkets" (code for the A / C and CD), bringing the MSRP to MSRP to $3,695, including sales tax on the difference -- slightly higher than I expected.

    unknown title 2009

  • He's giving me $2,430 for the "aftermarkets" (code for the A / C and CD), bringing the MSRP to MSRP to $3,695, including sales tax on the difference -- slightly higher than I expected.

    unknown title 2009

  • You take the high risk, which means we must go by the aftermarkets to recoup our investments.

    Archive 2006-07-01 KaneCitizen 2006

  • If those aftermarkets are decimated, shrunken, collapsed because of what I am going to be explaining to you in a minute, because of the fact that the VCR is stripping those things clean, those markets clean of our profit potential, you are going to have devastation in this marketplace.

    Archive 2006-07-01 KaneCitizen 2006

  • You take the high risk, which means we must go by the aftermarkets to recoup our investments.

    Valenti on the VCR KaneCitizen 2006

  • Jeff Jarvis also senses a culture change among agencies who once viewed ad networks as cheap aftermarkets for ...

    Rise of the network, fall of the portal « BuzzMachine 2008

  • Networks used to have cooties; they were supposed to be nothing but aftermarkets for unsold inventory — or so the big media properties wanted us and media planners to believe.

    Rise of the network, fall of the portal « BuzzMachine 2008

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