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1 Fierant
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2 Händler
Händler m 1. BÖRSE trading member, dealer, broker-dealer; 2. GEN dealer, trader, agent; 3. V&M vendor* * *Händler
trader, tradesman, merchant, [market] dealer, monger, marketeer, barterer, (Börse) stockjobber, (Kleingewerbe) chandler, (Ladenbesitzer) shopkeeper, storekeeper (US);
• ambulanter (fliegender, umherziehender) Händler itinerant (door-to-door) trader, costermonger, hawker, barrowman (Br.), pedlar (Br.), peddler (US);
• autorisierter Händler franchised dealer;
• drittklassiger Händler third-market dealer;
• fliegender Händler pedlar, street (door-to-door) trader;
• unbedeutender Händler petty dealer;
• zugelassener Händler franchised dealer;
• Händler in kleinen Effektenabschnitten odd-lot dealer (US);
• Händler mit eigenem Lager stockist (Br.), rack jobber (US);
• Händler mit großen (bedeutenden) Umsätzen heavy dealer;
• Händler in festverzinslichen Werten bond trading officer;
• Händler nicht mehr beliefern to withhold supplies of goods from a dealer;
• Händlerakkreditiv merchant’s letter of credit;
• Händleranalyse dealer research;
• eingedruckte Händler anschrift, Händleraufdruck dealer imprint;
• Händlerbefragung dealer survey (research), shop audit;
• Händlergefolgschaft dealer force;
• Händlergruppe bei einer Versteigerung ring of dealers at an auction;
• Händlerinterview dealer interview;
• eingebaute Händlerkodierung built-in dealers’ coding;
• Händlerkontrolle dealer control;
• Händlerlager dealer inventory;
• Händlermarge trade discount;
• Händlermarke private (dealer) brand;
• Händlernachlass dealer’s rebate;
• Händlernetz dealer network;
• Händlerobligo dealer’s engagement;
• Händlerorganisation dealer organization (outlet);
• Händlerpreis trade price;
• Händlerrabatt distributor’s (trade, functional, US) discount, dealer’s rebate (allowance, abatement, discount), discount earned (allowed to dealers);
• Händlerstand pitch (Br.);
• Händlerverband retail association (US);
• Händlerverdienstspanne dealer markup;
• Händlervereinbarung mit Ausschließlichkeitsklausel exclusive dealer arrangement (US);
• Händlervereinigung dealer organization, retail association (US);
• Händlerwerbung trade advertising, dealer merchandising plan;
• Händlerwettbewerb dealer incentive contest;
• Händlerzeitschrift trade paper;
• Händlerzettel (Börse) slip.
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