intermediaries
1Intermediaries — Intermediary In ter*me di*a*ry, n.; pl. {Intermediaries}. One who, or that which, is intermediate; an interagent; a go between; a mediator. [1913 Webster] …
2intermediaries — Firms in a distribution channel that help a company to find customers or make sales to them. Intermediaries include brokers, agents, dealers, wholesalers, and retailers that buy and resell goods …
3intermediaries offer — An issue of shares where intermediaries such as brokers and investment banks apply for shares on behalf of their own client base. A method of issuing shares used by companies which are obtaining a listing of their shares for the first time.… …
4intermediaries — n. mediator, arbitrator, go between, middle man; means, intermediate agent; intermediate stagein·ter·me·di·ar·y || ‚ɪntÉ™(r) mɪËdɪerɪ / dɪərɪ adj. intermediate, located between; mediatory, acting between persons or… …
5marketing intermediaries — Firms that help a company to promote, sell, and distribute its products to final buyers. They include middlemen, wholesalers, retailers, distribution firms, marketing service agencies, and financial intermediaries …
6Financial intermediaries — Institutions that provide the market function of matching borrowers and lenders or traders. The New York Times Financial Glossary …
7financial intermediaries — institution that provide the market function of matching borrowers and lenders or traders. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
8financing intermediaries — institutions that effect agreement terms between borrower and lender by reaching separate agreements with the borrower and the lender. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
9stock borrowing and lending intermediaries — Stock Exchange member firms who act as brokers identifying pools of stock which are available for lending to other market participants by their beneficial owners. They also act as money brokers. Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein financial glossary …
10Marketing Intermediaries — ⇡ Absatzmittler …