middle-market

English

Adjective

middle-market (not comparable)

  1. (journalism) Catering to readers who seek entertainment as well as news coverage.
  2. (business) Having a middling amount of revenue, between the categories of small business and big business.
  3. (business) Synonym of mid-market (designed for customers with a middle income).
    • 2024 August 19, Ellie Violet Bramley, “Ted Baker’s closure was foreseeable from a fashion perspective”, in The Guardian[1], →ISSN:
      Rivalry with other middle-market brands competing for shoppers’ hard-earned cash has been ferocious, thanks to the likes of Me+Em, Rixo and Kitri, as well as the continued onslaught of chic Scandi brands such as & Other Stories, Arket, Cos and the more expensive Ganni.