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the premarket
noun
The informal market in stocks and other securities, held before the official markets open
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Devices subject to the premarket approval process, and thus affected by the court's opinion, tend to be more technologically advanced, expensive and, in some instances, risky.
The case before the court concerned only medical devices that had gone through the premarket approval process specified by the Medical Device Amendments of 1976.
Some, like Dr. Rosen and Dr. Carpenter, would like large clinical trials after a drug is approved and continuing for years, even for drugs that met all the premarket requirements.
In the premarket, 3Com was off $3.68 to $9.68.
In the premarket, Vitesse was up $6.25 to $62.50.
In the premarket, Xilinx was down $3.43 to $38.25.
In the premarket, eBay was at $64.00, up from Thursday's closing price of $57.19.
In the premarket, AOL was at $55.25, up from its Nov. 3 closing price of $53.43.
In the premarket, the stock was at $26, down from yesterday's close of $27.
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"And so, in the premarketing for the issue, the investors felt that this was a feature that they wanted".
The degree to which insulin aspart is used cannot be solely explained by the results of the premarketing trials.
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