Noun
A market for the trading of company stock.
(rare) A cattle market.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAccording to 2019 stock market filings for the top publicly-traded U.S. carriers, American Airlines paid the most in salaries and benefits at about US$6.4 billion over a six-month period. Source: Internet
According to Clarke, the civilian realm is also at risk, noting that the security breaches have already gone beyond stolen credit card numbers, and that potential targets can also include the electric power grid, trains, or the stock market. Source: Internet
A disappointing jobs number could spark a significant stock market downturn. Source: Internet
After Wednesday's (US time) stock market selling there was a bounce for US equity index futures in overnight trade on Globex. Source: Internet
After the worldwide stock market crashes in the wake of the 9/11 terrorism attacks there were more announcements of false enterprise statistics and exaggerated managers' wages. Source: Internet
After the stock market crash of 1929, stage production dropped off sharply, and many of the more photogenic actors headed for Hollywood. Source: Internet