- Carrying on trade or commerce; engaged in trade; as, a
trading company. - Frequented by traders. - Venal; corrupt; jobbing; as, a trading politician.
Trading company A firm that buys products in one country and sells in another without being involved in manufacturing.
Trading stamps Stamps given by retailers to customers based on the dollar amount spent; can be saved and redeemed for merchandise.
Leverage or trading on the equity Leverage or trading on the equity is a firm takes advantage of the sound market reputation of its common stock to sell bonds. The fixed capital thus obtained is used to improve company operations and earn back a greater return than the interest rate the company pays.
Export trading companies (ETCs) Export trading companies (ETCs) is the organizational devices to aid bank customers in selling their goods abroad, particularly the products .
Export Trading Company Act Export Trading Company Act is the law passed by the U.S. Congress in 1982 that allowed U.S. banks to make direct investments in export
Trading Network Trading network is a pattern of economic exchange between companies or countries.
Insider Trading Insider Trading is the use of material, nonpublic information about a company to make investment profits. It is the illegal practice of buying and selling stocks...
Vacation buying-selling- trading Vacation buying/selling/trading is a program that allows employees to buy additional vacation time from another employee or sell additional time they may
Leveraging/ Trading on Equity Leveraging or trading on the equity at a gain means that the company has borrowed money at a lower rate of interest than it is able to earn by using the borrowed money.
Trading Securities Companies hold trading securities with the intention of selling them in a short period (generally less than a month). Trading means frequent buying and selling.