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Aftermarket may
refer to:
Aftermarket (merchandise), any
market where customers who buy one
product or
service are
likely to buy a related, follow-on...
- The
automotive aftermarket is the
secondary parts market of the
automotive industry,
concerned with the manufacturing, remanufacturing, distribution,...
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Dennis W.; Waldman,
Michael (2010-04-01). "Competition, Monopoly, and
Aftermarkets".
Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization. 26 (1): 54–91. doi:10...
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components to
automotive original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and
related aftermarkets.
Tracing its
roots from TRW Inc. it was
originally headquartered in Livonia...
- than 80
horsepower to the rest of the
field of 21." He
owned Stebro, an
aftermarkets performance parts company that is
still in operation. In 1973 Broeker...
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exhaust system is
visible and may be
chrome plated as a
display feature.
Aftermarket exhausts may be made from steel, aluminium, titanium, or
carbon fiber...
- The
secondary market, also
called the
aftermarket and
follow on
public offering, is the
financial market in
which previously issued financial instruments...
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acceptance during the 1973 oil
crisis and are
still widely available for
aftermarkets, and mint
examples are
still valued by
collectors today. It is started...
- The
domain aftermarket is the
secondary resale market for
Internet domain names in
which a
party interested in
acquiring a
domain that is
already registered...
- was
finished in chrome.
Altezza lights are
commonly installed as an
aftermarket part on
modified cars, and the
styling cues of the rear
light clusters...