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wealthy customerscarriage trade
(died 546 BC) last king of Lydia who was known for his great wealth ; man who is very rich, wealthy manCroesus
(Informal) wealthy or fashionable famous people who are considered as a group; fashionable celebrities, glamorous peopleglitterati
A collection and processing service provided to firms by banks, which collect payments from a dedicated postal box that the firm directs its customers to send payment to. The banks make several collections per day, process the payments immediately, and...Lockbox
able to be folded over, act of turning over; number of people coming in and leaving (e.g. employees and customers); gross revenues, total business done; rate of selling or producing; change, reversal; kind of pastry, amount of business, change in emplo...turnover
activity, tumult, bustle, deal with something fast, engage in small-time illegal deals, hurry, initiative, noisy activity, play sport aggressively, propel, racket or swindle, sell something aggressively, solicit customers in shady deals, work quickly; ...hustle
affluent, wealthy, having a large fortune; fancy, luxurious; full, having an abundance of; deep, vivid, strong, costly and fine, fertile, plentiful, productive, see also:riches, strong and smooth-flavored, strongly colored, unlikely, wealthy people, pe...rich
aggressive seller, attract customers, offer or advertise something, one who aggressively solicits business; one who scouts race horses in training in order to gain information to aid betting (British); ticket scalper, one who sells tickets for a price ...tout
American corporation headquartered in Pennsylvania, producer of computer hardware and software, provider of computer services to government and business customersUnisys
AMT; A federal tax aimed at ensuring that wealthy individuals, estates, trusts , and corporations pay a minimal level income tax . For individuals, the AMT is calculated by adding adjusted gross income to tax preference items .Alternative Minimum Tax
An individual who is paid a commission for executing customer orders. Either a floor broker who executes orders on the floor of the exchange, or an upstairs broker who handles retail customers and their orders. Person who acts as an intermediary betwee...Broker
area of business or industry, business publication, business; commerce; barter; occupation, buy and sell goods, buying and selling, commercial customers, commercial; of commerce, deal, deal in something, transact, buy and sell; barter, exchange; purcha...trade
Asynchronous Transfer Mode; protocol for high-speed data transfer (Computers), at the moment; right now, at the present time (Internet Slang), automated teller machine, Automatic Teller Machine; cash machine, computerized bank machine where customers c...ATM
be generally inclined or likely, be in charge of something, be inclined, be disposed; care for, watch over; nurse; service customers, give attention to somebody or something, move gradually or slightly toward something, serve somebody, take care of som...tend
be shill, one who poses as a customer in order to lure other customers (in gambling houses, games of chance, etc.), pretended customer or gambler, promote as shill, self-interested promotershill
 

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