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Distributor
Definition: Firm who sells and delivers merchandise to retail stores and acts as an intermediary.

 


CAPTIVE DISTRIBUTOR - is one held under control of another but having the appearance of independence; e...
CAPTIVE FINANCE COMPANY - A company, usually a subsidiary that is wholly owned, whose main function is ...

Distributor - an enterprise that purchases your products for resale to their customers who are usually retail outlets. The distributor expects to receive a significant price discount for providing the distribution service.

Distributorship
A right granted by a manufacturer or wholesaler to sell a product to others. A distributorship is normally not a franchise.

Distributor: Middleman, wholesaler, agent or company distributing goods to dealers or companies.

DISTRIBUTOR
A foreign agent who sells for a supplier directly and maintains an inventory of the supplier's products.
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Distributor
An agent who sells for a supplier at wholesale and usually maintains an inventory of the supplier's products.
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Distributor
A firm that sells directly for a manufacturer, usually on an exclusive basis for a specified territory, and which maintains an inventory on hand.
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Distributor:
An Agent who sells directly on behalf of and according to the instructions of the supplier and maintains an inventory of the latter's products.
Français: Distributeur
Español: Distribuidor ...

Distributor of the furniture represents the filial, foster companies or those other firms, which have signed at distributing furniture and providing services.

Distributor An individual or a corporation serving as principal underwriter of a mutual fund's shares, buying shares directly from a fund, and reselling them to other investors.

Agent/Distributor Service.
The Agent/Distributor Service, ADS, is an Interna ti onal Trade Administration (ITA) fee-based service which locates foreign import agents and distributors.

Answer: Distributor Inc.
The taxpayer is Distributor Inc. because Distributor Inc. controls all aspects of the development and importation of its branded products, even though all of its branded products are sold to Retailer Inc.
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DISTRIBUTOR The organization arranging for the sale of fund shares either directly to the public or through intermediaries, such as financial advisers.

Distributorship
Usually a distributorship is not a franchise. It is a right given that allows you to sell a particular product to others.
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Distributor
A business that purchases your products for resale to wholesale and retail outlets. Distributors expect to receive a significant discount for providing the distribution service of getting your factory produced products to the end users.

Distributor (who stores, transports and sells)
Distributors will usually have a very low capitalisation. If they do not sell enough books, they cannot pay publishers or buy new stock ...

Distributor / Wholesaler
These are the 'middle men' in an indirect channel who buy products in bulk for the sole purpose of re-selling them.
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See Distributor.
Market-if-Touched (MIT) Order
An order that becomes a market order when a particular price is reached. A sell MIT is placed above the market; a buy MIT is placed below the market. Also referred to as a board order.

A food distributor's inventory consists of all the products in its warehouse that it has already purchased from manufacturers or farmers. The distributor is trying to sell its inventory to grocery stores, or perhaps to other distributors.

Larger distributors may require a bachelor's degree for entry level purchasing management positions. Training and learning typically start in sales, then supervision, and invoice and stock monitoring.

A primary distributor of a publicly listed securities. I have only heard the term used for government bonds. See designated jobber.
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Evaluating Distributors
The size and capabilities of its sales force.
Its sales record.
An analysis of its territory.
Its current product mix.
Its facilities and equipment.
Its marketing polices.
Its customer profit.

A smallish lamp distributor contacts me and asks me how much
LampsPlus is paying me. He doubles it. He also assures me that
they don't change the site often, that they send checks monthly, ...

A manufacturer or distributor may be required to carry reserve funds on its financial balance sheet to cover potential services or refunds that may arise for any products still covered "under warranty".

shelf velocity The speed at which a good moves from a manufacturer's inventory to a distributor to a customer. shell A firm with no real assets or operations.

In addition to the appeals for voluntary conservation, which were particularly stressed with reference to wheat flour, compulsory regulations were put in force as to certain dealers and distributors of this commodity in Jan. 1918.

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Retailers and Distributors act as middle-men in getting goods produced by manufacturers to the intended consumer, generating a profit as a result of providing sales or distribution services.

An investment in a small plant facility, for example, increases the incomes of the workers who built it, the merchants who provide supplies, the distributors who supply the merchants, the manufacturers who supply the distributors, and so on.

Today, producers and marketers use interstate pipelines for deliveries to distributors and large consumers.

contrasting marketing strategies targeting either distributor or customer approaches used as part of a marketing strategy to encourage customers to purchase a product or service.

In works in this manner--A person or business establishes a multi-level pyramid of investors, employees, or "distributors." Each level is responsible for recruiting the next level beneath it.

Will you sell it yourself, through a broker, or a distributor? Will you run a retail store or sell only to retailers? If a service, do you deliver in person or through the internet or telephone? These questions all involve place.
Promotion.

MLM (Multi Level Marketing): Multilevel marketing (MLM) plans are a way of selling goods or services through distributors.

cost is the same as purchase cost for a retailer or wholesaler (distributor).
A manufacturer has to accumulate three different types of production
costs to determine product cost: direct materials, direct labor, and
manufacturing overhead.

For a retailer, wholesaler, and distributor the primary activities would be the buying of merchandise and then the sale of that merchandise. A manufacturer's primary activities would be the production and sale of products.

A foreign or domestic company that acts as a sales agent and distributor for domestic exporters in international markets. Export Management Consultant (EMC)
A company serving as the export department of other firms.

Insurance purchased by manufacturers or distributors to protect them from liability to people that have suffered a loss, damage or injury as a result of using their product.
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The introduction of the Cool-SkinT line of high temperature insulation burn protection products finally offer distributors, ...

B2B Trust is an Internet wholesaler of generic and complementary payment, credit, and investment products and services offered to retail distributors of financial or non-financial products and services.

Warranty
A written guarantee from the manufacturer or distributor that specificies the conditions under which the product can be returned, replaced, or repaired.
Wealth
Accumulated assets; positive net worth.

Product Insurance: Insurance purchased by manufacturers or distributors to protect them from liability to people that have suffered a loss, damage or injury as a result of using their product.

EXPORT MANAGEMENT COMPANY - A foreign or domestic company that acts as a sales agent and distributor fo...
EXPORT MANAGEMENT CONSULTANT (EMC) - A company serving as the export department of other firms. Normall...

The merger with or acquisition of a company that performs a different role in the same industry - for instance, when the producer of a good buys the distributor of the same product.

Notes:
Most of the sales costs arise from referral commissions to external distributors and brokers.
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Meridian Electric is an international electrical,lighting, industrial supplies and spare parts distributor. We have access to many electrical and lighting products include GE Lamps,
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Wholesale: The sale of goods in quantity to a distributor who in turn sells to retail stores and institutions, instead of individual consumers.
Withdraw: To take money out of your account at a financial institution.

- business environment (major markets, competitors, suppliers, and distributors);
- management style;
- corporate culture; ...

Growth of Chile's economic output in February was 2.9%, the smallest year-on-year increase since July 1994. Supreme court approved the decrease in the electricity rate charged by electricity distributors to its clients.
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The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations (WEEE) Regulations aim to increase the amount of WEEE that is recovered and recycled. They place responsibilities on equipment manufacturers, importers, rebranders, distributors, ...

Spark spread is the difference between the wholesale price of electricity and the cost of the fuel used to generate it. The wholesale price is the price in the market in which electricity generators sell to distributors.

financial regulatory authority and the fund industry's representative organizations: DUFAS (the Dutch Fund and Asset Management Association) and the NVB (the Netherlands Bankers’ Association) on behalf of the fund distributors and the ...

Similarly, if a clothing designer puts on a fashion show to show his designs to a group of store buyers, it would not be considered entertainment. However, if you are an appliance distributor and you put on a fashion show for your retailers, ...

They are also required to keep central banks aware of market conditions and developments. Primary dealers may also be primary distributors of securities, jobbers, underwriters and lead managers of new issues.

Adam Smith described these loans as liquid because their purpose and their collateral were liquid. The goods move quickly from the producers through the distributors to the retail outlet and then are purchased by the ultimate cash-paying consumer.

big emerging markets through specialized export counseling and facilitation services, including customized market research covering specific industry sectors and current business trends; location of potential overseas representatives and distributors; ...

The cost price of an asset used to establish capital gains tax liability....(Read more)
Cost Of Sales
The cost to a company of producing goods. Similarly with a retailer or distributor type business, cost of sales is the cost of purchasing g...

Also categorized as securities are interests in oil and gas drilling programs, real estate condominiums and cooperatives, farmland or animals, commodity option contracts, whiskey warehouse receipts, multilevel distributorship arrangements, ...

Refers to goods that are sold for a price lower than, or through a distributor different than, that intended by the manufacturer.

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