Marketplace in a sentence as a noun

ITunes had no foothold to speak of in the marketplace.

By the time these cases are settled, it has already played out in the consumer marketplace anyway.

The goal of a business venture is to succeed in a marketplace, not to ensure that others aren't affected by one's activities.

Every act of incompetence under the Sony name tarnishes that name, and in the marketplace, that's ultimately all that mattersAs it should.

Because of this Firefox OS is approachable by hackers and new developers alike and this is reflected in the current marketplace.

But it is not meaningful, in my view, to tell entrepreneurs to run their ventures with the aim of solving social problems as opposed to that of succeeding in a marketplace.

I've always defended moderate eBay fees because they provide relatively smooth access to a big marketplace, but not any more - this is pretty sleazy.

Let's say there's a site that has some sort of marketplace, and the company wants a better algorithm for searching the marketplace because the current algorithm is some crappy substring search.

I can understand the appeal of selling on codecanyon for the existing marketplace you get access to there, but I would consider an independent checkout for the website.

Drivers ended up atomized and could not collectively bargain against the buyers of their labor, decently-sized companies who had monopsony power in the trucker marketplace.

Looking forward to the period after this incident has blown over when AirBNB will be a company that is that much stronger and that will put action to their claims of transparency and being a 'trusted marketplace'.If they can make that work they'll be fine.

Such planned obsolescent designs are certainly not environmentally sound, and claims of the longevity and strength of the frame materials, and even of certifications, are just PR to distract and hypnotize the marketplace into believing the opposite of the reality of the situation.

Marketplace definitions

noun

the world of commercial activity where goods and services are bought and sold; "without competition there would be no market"; "they were driven from the marketplace"

See also: market

noun

an area in a town where a public mercantile establishment is set up

See also: mart market