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gray market

noun

Definition of gray market

: a market employing irregular but not illegal methods especially : a market that legally circumvents authorized channels of distribution to sell goods at prices lower than those intended by the manufacturer

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And ultimately, if these businesses are too costly to operate, the illicit and gray markets will continue to thrive. Dan Adams, BostonGlobe.com, "Your marijuana delivery is here — now smile for the body cam," 14 Aug. 2019 The tax incentives have fostered a gray market in buying and then reselling vehicles elsewhere in Europe. Brett Berk, WIRED, "Norway Invites You to Explore Its Electric Vehicle Paradise," 6 July 2019 In early 2018, Jigsaw hired a security firm to sniff around Russian language black market and gray market web forums for disinformation-for-hire services. Andy Greenberg, WIRED, "Alphabet-Owned Jigsaw Bought a Russian Troll Campaign as an Experiment," 12 June 2019 Manufacturers fear that unsold watches can wind up in the gray market selling at a discount, tarnishing their brands’ cachet. Matthew Dalton, WSJ, "Cartier Owner Struggles With a Glut of Fancy Watches," 9 Nov. 2018 Bots can be readily purchased on a gray market of websites. Craig Timberg And Elizabeth Dwoskin, chicagotribune.com, "Twitter is sweeping out fake accounts like never before, putting user growth at risk," 7 July 2018 The old woman prescribed dried rattlesnake rattles, somehow procured in the gray markets where taxes aren’t paid and questions not asked. Mark Davis, ajc, "Personal Journeys: A class by herself," 8 June 2018 This statement seems to disregard official services like the Steam Community Market and gray market third-party sites that let players trade in-game items for cash and vice versa. Kyle Orland, Ars Technica, "Trade group prez: Loot box regulation “challenges our freedom to innovate”," 25 May 2018 Black and gray market sales are available to anyone with an internet connection. Brad Branan, sacbee, "California not meeting revenue projections for commercial cannabis, analyst says | The Sacramento Bee," 9 Apr. 2018

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First Known Use of gray market

1934, in the meaning defined above

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gray market

noun

Financial Definition of gray market

What It Is

In the investing world, a gray market exists when people begin trading shares that have not been issued yet. In the business world, a gray market is the novel but not always illegal process of obtaining goods or services.

How It Works

Let's say Company XYZ is going public on Tuesday. John Doe subscribed to the offering and will have about 200,000 shares. Jane Smith is anxious to get her hands on some of the shares but is not a subscriber. She calls John and offers to buy some shares from him as soon as they start trading. He agrees. Six other fund managers also call John and try to get some of his shares. John, Jane, and the other fund managers are creating a gray market for the shares.

Why It Matters

The existence of gray markets signals strong demand for a good, service or security. In the business world, products are sometimes less expensive in the gray market, though they also may be counterfeit, cheaply made, or infringing on a trademark.

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gray market

noun

Legal Definition of gray market

: a market employing irregular but not illegal methods especially : a market that legally circumvents authorized channels of distribution to sell goods at prices lower than those intended by the manufacturer

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