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  • 1Hmisho Trading Group — The chairman of Hmisho Trading Group is Mr. Imad Hmisho.Hmisho Group is composed of several companies practicing in the domain of heavy metal industries , import , export , car marketing and rendering after sale services.The Group was founded in… …

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  • 2Co-operative Retail Trading Group — The Co operative Retail Trading Group (or CRTG) is the central buying group for co operative retail societies in the United Kingdom. It was established in 1993, and says that it supplies 100% of food bought for sale by co operatives in the UK,… …

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  • 3Co-operative Travel Trading Group — The Co operative Travel Trading Group The Co operative Travel Trading Group (or CTTG) is the central buying group for co operative travel agents in the United Kingdom. It is organised by the Co operative Group on behalf of the regional societies …

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  • 4Chicago Research and Trading Group — The Chicago Research and Trading Group was a futures and options trading firm. It was bought out by NationsBank in 1993.[1] References ^ CRT bought by NationsBank. . Futures. 1 May 1993. http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1 14176647.html …

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  • 5Trading stamp — Trading stamps are small paper coupons given to customers by merchants. These stamps have no value individually, but when a customer saves up a certain number of them, they can be exchanged with the trading stamp company for other merchandise.… …

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  • 6group relief — Under the Income and Corporation Taxes 1988 tax losses of one company in a group can be transferred to other companies in the group to be set against taxable profits in the recipient. Group relief is not available for losses incurred by a company …

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  • 7group trading — noun (business) The practice by a number of traders of joining up, eg to improve distribution, cut administration costs, etc • • • Main Entry: ↑group …

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  • 8Group voting ticket — Group voting tickets are a way to simplify preferential voting, for example in a single transferable vote election. Voters can choose to vote for a ticket by placing the number 1 in one of the ticket boxes or can vote for individual candidates by …

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  • 9Trading Places — This article is about the 1983 comedy film. For other uses, see Trading Places (disambiguation). Trading Places The theatrical release poster, which calls the film Some very funny business. The slogan reads, They re not just getting rich...they… …

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  • 10Trading — Buying and selling securities. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * trading trad‧ing [ˈtreɪdɪŋ] noun [uncountable] 1. COMMERCE the activity of operating as a business and buying and selling goods and services: • national policy on industry …

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