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secondary

[sek-uhn-der-ee] / ˈsɛk ənˌdɛr i /




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How the Texans can win: Houston’s defense can hold up against the run and has the secondary to challenge Herbert, but the Texans offense has been one of the league’s worst in the red zone.

From Los Angeles Times

This structure also means that Rolex doesn’t have to hold any secondhand inventory on its books, which is a bonus considering values in the secondary market are volatile.

From The Wall Street Journal

However, GP-stakes deals tend to be quite complex and therefore have a limited pool of potential investors, said Cees Brouwer, a partner with the private equity and secondaries group at law firm Hogan Lovells.

From The Wall Street Journal

Needham sees Neutron taking share from the SpaceX Falcon 9, positioning Rocket Lab as “a critical secondary launch option to dominant SpaceX as most launch customers today desperately seek increased industry capacity and pricing leverage.”

From Barron's

Debtwire’s Soon said policymakers also need to consider the longer term, secondary effects of a “new lower-level normal” for the property sector, and how that will impact construction starts, the workforce involved and domestic consumption.

From The Wall Street Journal