Phrases with «fledgling market»

The phrase "fledgling market" means a new and developing market that is just starting to grow and doesn't have much experience yet. Full definition

Sentences with «fledgling market»

  • Seems that carbon credits peddled like stocks on fledgling markets, as well as those sold directly to consumers online as a way of «offsetting» some activity or event — a transatlantic flight, say, or a wedding — are doing well. (green.blogs.nytimes.com)
  • Put emphasis on the word «new», because these aren't going to be rehashes of old Nintendo machines, scaled down to accomodate fledgling markets: these are said to be all - new devices, crafted specifically to appeal to these new consumers. (cubedgamers.com)
  • Many companies have determined that expensive CCS operations simply aren't worth the investment without government mandates or revenue from carbon prices set far higher than those currently found at the main operational market, the European Trading System, or other fledgling markets. (news.nationalgeographic.com)
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