private label brand sponsored by a wholesaler, retailer, dealer, or merchant, as distinguished from a brand bearing the name of a manufacturer or producer; also called private brand.
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Private Label Definition: When products produced by a manufacturer are sold by a wholesaler or retailer under another name.
Private Label: A retailer's proprietary card. Accepted only at that merchant's retail establishments.
private label Mortgage-backed securities not issued by or guaranteed by a U.S government agency or U.S. government sponsored enterprise.
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Such private label MBS traditionally had some form of credit enhancement to obtain a triple-A credit rating. Credit enhancement fees would be subtracted from mortgage cash flows along with servicing fees.
DESCRIPTION OF BUSINESS: (end of fiscal 2011) Costco operates large membership warehouses based on the concept that offering members very low prices on a limited selection basis of nationally branded and selected private label brands in a wide range ...
The term also refers to private label or agency securities, pass-throughs, or derivatives such as Collateralized Mortgage Obligations. It can refer to the Over-the-Counter options on mortgage backed securities as well.
Lunker Lures is obligated to pay its representatives half of the normal rep fee for such private label transactions. On the surface it appears that Lunker Lures should not accept this order.
Any credit card that is offered by a credit card company that is jointly sponsored by both a bank and a retail merchant. This type of card can generally be issued more cheaply than private label retail cards.
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In baked goods, canned goods, and dairy products, for example, some manufacturers sell one version under their own nationally known label and another slightly different version under a particular grocery chain's private label.
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