Noun
marketshare (countable and uncountable, plural marketshares)
Alternative form of market share
The way companies hang on to their marketshare is by being scared. Trip Hawkins
Apple finished just ahead of Asus' 5.2 million shipments and 7.4 percent marketshare. Source: Internet
Apple’s decision to sell these high-bitrate AAC files, and increasingly frequent references to the 90% marketshare enjoyed by CDs, might be signs that the company is preparing to sell compact discs through the iTunes Store in addition to digital music. Source: Internet
I bet that some of Yahoo’s smartest engineers get moved over to the Office team to help build an online Office that’ll keep Google’s docs and spreadsheets from getting major marketshare inroads. Source: Internet
The Xperia Z1S isn't Sony's flagship device for the year, but its impressive camera abilities, speedy processor, and stylish outfitting are an indicator of how the company plans to regain some of its barely-there U.S. marketshare. Source: Internet
It has maintained its leading position after the reintroduction of the competitive marketplace in 1991, with marketshare of approximately 25 percent at the end of 2010. Source: Internet