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1 broker-dealer sales of securities
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2 dealer
сущ.1)а) торг. делец, коммерсант, торговец, торговый посредник, агент по продажеSyn:See:art dealer, arts dealer, auto dealer, automobile dealer, farm equipment dealer, farm machinery dealer, illicit dealer, petty dealer, rag and junk dealer, real estate dealer, retail dealer, second hand dealer, second-hand dealer, wholesale dealer, dealer in gross, Automobile Dealers, Automotive Dealers and Gasoline Service Stations, Building Material and Garden Equipment and Supplies Dealers, Building Material and Supplies Dealersб) торг. дилер (физическое или юридическое лицо, осуществляющее деловое или торговое посредничество за свой счет, как правило, крупное торгово-посредническое предприятие, которое занимается крупномасштабной закупкой товаров и их поставкой в розничную сеть)See:authorized dealer, exclusive dealer, franchise dealer, franchised dealer, gaming dealers, imprint dealer, investment dealer, remainder dealer, service dealer, dealer aid, dealer brand, dealer's brand, dealer imprint, dealer incentive, dealer loader, dealer market, dealer network, dealer outlet, dealer service а), dealer space, dealer spot, dealer super, dealer system, dealer tag, dealer tie-in, exclusive dealership, dealership, sales agent, dealer-compliance representative2) торг., сленг дилер, торговец наркотиками (обычно небольшими партиями, "в розницу")Syn:3) бирж. дилер (юридическое лицо, осуществляющее биржевое посредничество за свой счет и от своего имени)See:currency dealer, dealer in securities, dealer in stocks, exchange dealer, exempt dealer, foreign exchange dealer, foreign-exchange dealer, gilt-edged dealer, inter broker dealer, inter-broker dealer, international dealer, licenced dealer, odd lot dealer, odd-lot dealer, option dealer, paper dealer, primary dealer, recognized dealer, reporting dealer, securities dealer, security dealer, dealer association, dealer bank, dealer option, dealer paper, dealer service б), dealers' association, dealer's spread, National Association of Securities Dealers Rules of Fair Practice, Association of Futures Brokers and Dealers, Association of International Bond Dealers, European Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations system, International Swap Dealers Association, National Association of Securities Dealers, National Association of Securities Dealers and Investment Managers, National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation, National Association of Securities Dealers Automatic Quotation System,
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дилер: 1) компания или физическое лицо, которые оперируют на бирже (рынке) за собственный счет, т. е. как принципалы, принимающие риск на себя; см. broker-dealer; 2) сотрудник банка, специализирующийся на проведении конверсионных, депозитных и др. операций на финансовых рынках; 3) оптовый покупатель товаров и услуг для розничной перепродажи потребителям (напр., "дилер Форда" специализируется на покупке машин у Форда для перепродажи, но не является торговым представителем Форда, т. к. берет на себя риск).* * *. Юридическое лицо, выражающее готовность и желание покупать ценные бумаги на свое имя (по своей предлагаемой цене) или продавать их от своего имени (по своей запрашиваемой цене) . посредник (частное лицо или фирма) в торговых сделках купли-продажи ценных бумаг, товаров и валюты; действует, как правило, от своего имени и за свой счет; разница между ценой приобретения и ценой продажи чего-либо составляет его доход (прибыль). Инвестиционная деятельность .* * *Ценные бумаги/Биржевая деятельностьлицо, которое заключает от своего имени сделки, выступая в роли принципала на фондовой или товарной бирже-----биржевой торговец, заключающий сделку за свой счет -
3 sale
1) продажа; реализация; сбыт2) торговля; торговая сделка• -
4 company
nкомпания; общество; фирма; предприятие
- affiliated company
- ailing company
- air company
- airline company
- alien company
- allied company
- appraisal company
- associated company
- assurance company
- bank holding company
- bloated company
- blue-chip company
- bogus company
- broker company
- bubble company
- building company
- cable company
- car rental company
- carrying company
- chartered company
- closed company
- closed-end company
- closed-end investment company
- commercial company
- commercial credit company
- commission company
- competitive company
- consulting company
- consumer finance company
- consumer-goods company
- controlled company
- controlling company
- credit card company
- customer-centric company
- daughter company
- dealer company
- defunct company
- designing company
- development company
- distributing company
- diversified company
- domestic company
- domestic road haulage company
- dormant company
- emerging company
- engineering company
- export company
- factoring company
- farming company
- finance company
- financially-troubled company
- financing company
- foreign company
- foreign trade company
- forwarding company
- front company
- general marketing company
- general trade company
- hire-purchase company
- holding company
- home company
- immediate holding company
- incorporated company
- independent appraisal company
- industrial company
- inland navigation company
- installment credit company
- insurance company
- international company
- investment company
- issuing company
- joint-stock company
- large company
- leading company
- leased company
- leasing company
- life assurance company
- life insurance company
- limited-liability company
- liner company
- listed company
- loss-making company
- low-liquid company
- mail-order company
- major company
- management company
- managing company
- manufacturing company
- marketing company
- medium-sized company
- mixed company
- mobile radiotelephone company
- mortgage company
- multi-industry company
- multinational company
- mutual insurance company
- national company
- nationalized company
- navigation company
- nominee company
- nonoperating company
- nonprofit-making company
- nonresident company
- ocean company
- offshore company
- oil company
- one-man company
- open-end company
- open-end investment company
- operating company
- overseas company
- packaging company
- packing company
- paging company
- parent company
- personal loan company
- predecessor company
- private company
- private limited company
- privatized company
- processing company
- producer company
- product company
- property company
- proprietary company
- public company
- public limited company
- public utility company
- purchasing company
- quoted company
- railway company
- real estate company
- realty company
- registered company
- reinsurance company
- rival company
- sales company
- sales finance company
- salvage company
- securities company
- separate company
- service company
- shell company
- shipping company
- short-line company
- sister company
- specialized company
- state company
- statutory company
- steamship company
- stevedoring company
- stock company
- subsidiary company
- sub-subsidiary company
- supplier company
- surety company
- target company
- trade company
- trading company
- transparent company
- transport company
- troubled company
- trucking company
- trust company
- trust and mortgage loan company
- turnaround company
- unlimited company
- unregistered company
- venture capital company
- vendor company
- warehouse company
- well-established company
- wild cat company
- absorb a company
- close down a company
- constitute a company
- create a company
- dissolve a company
- establish a company
- float a company
- form a company
- keep a company afloat
- liquidate a company
- promote a company
- register a company
- represent a company
- run a company
- sell out a company
- set up a company
- start a company
- tout a company
- turn around a company
- wind up a company
- wipe out a companyEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > company
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