market value
Americannoun
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the value of a business, property, etc., in terms of what it can be sold for on the open market; current value (distinguished from book value).
noun
Etymology
Origin of market value
First recorded in 1685–95
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The combined market value of all the companies in the S&P Small Cap 600 comes out to $1.83 trillion—or roughly the same size as Broadcom.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jul. 4, 2026
Argentina's gross domestic product - the market value of all goods and services - is $683 billion, compared to $3bn for Cape Verde.
From BBC • Jul. 3, 2026
Advanced Micro Devices is closing in on a $1 trillion market value after its stock closed at an all-time high of $580.91 on Tuesday.
From Barron's • Jul. 1, 2026
The question at hand is SpaceX’s turbocharged market value, and whether it’s sustainable.
From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 1, 2026
Gerry then presented his own personal estimate of the revenue required to compensate the slave owners for purchasing their slaves at current market value and came up with the figure of $10 million.
From "Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Generation" by Joseph J. Ellis
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