after-hours
Americanadjective
Usage
What does after-hours mean? After-hours describes something that happens after normal or legal hours of operation for a business or service, as in The after-hours party starts as soon as the bar closes for the night.After-hours can describe something that happens after its normal time, such as a business meeting that takes place after the close of the business day. In the US, many business offices close at 5 pm. A meeting that took place at 7 pm, for example, would be an after-hours meeting.After-hours can also describe something that happens after the allotted time. It’s generally used in situations in which something can be conducted after a business or program has ended and will still be honored. This use is most often used in reference to the stock market and investing, such as in the phrase after-hours trading. The New York Stock Exchange, for example, is only open from 9:30 am to 4 pm, but trading can be conducted at any time of the day.Finally, after-hours can simply describe something that happens late at night. You might find a restaurant that serves an after-hours breakfast, meaning they serve breakfast foods late at night, especially after midnight.Example: Joanie tried after-hours trading but found that she made more money during regular trading hours.
Etymology
Origin of after-hours
First recorded in 1925–30
Example Sentences
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The after-hours selloff deepened when the company announced its guidance for the first quarter and the full year.
From Barron's
The Oakland parent company of payment services Square and Cash App saw its stock surge by more than 23% in after-hours trading after making the layoff announcement.
From Los Angeles Times
Shares of Block are up 22% in after-hours action on Thursday.
From MarketWatch
CoreWeave shares faced pressure in after-hours trading on Thursday after the company’s fourth-quarter earnings report showed healthy demand and revenue growth but a widening net loss.
From MarketWatch
However, the company also gave fiscal 2027 revenue guidance that was just in line with analyst estimates, leading the stock to drop in after-hours trading Wednesday night.
From Barron's
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