- second-liners
- second-liners UK US noun [plural] STOCK MARKET► SECONDARIES(Cf. ↑secondaries)
Financial and business terms. 2012.
Financial and business terms. 2012.
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secondaries — UK US /ˈsekəndriz/ US /ˈsekənderiz/ noun [plural] (also second liners) ► STOCK MARKET shares in middle size and small companies: »The focus shifted from shares in the biggest companies to secondaries. » The second liners have risen more than the … Financial and business terms
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