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Merchants

Merchants | Merchant

Merchants meaning

plural of merchant

Example sentences (20)

First Merchants Corp’s holdings in First Merchants were worth $19,370,000 as of its most recent SEC filing.

So many pirates were raiding the English merchants that the merchants banded together and built a fleet of fighting ships, which they handed over to the English Crown.

The report said around 41 per cent of merchants claimed to receive less than 25 per cent of their sales through digital payments, around 15 per cent of merchants claimed to receive over 50 per cent of their sales through digital payments.

Accelerated merchant on-boarding– We have seen a growing range of offline merchants going online, as well as increased adoption by existing merchants of new ways to engage with and sell to consumers.

Farmers & Merchants Bancorp operates as the bank holding company for Farmers & Merchants Bank of Central California that provides a range of banking services to businesses and individuals primarily in the mid Central Valley of California.

Osseo Merchants 13-10, Bloomer Woodticks 0-0: Preston Gamroth and Luke Eide both pitched complete games to lift the Merchants.

Also in Rome, some Venetian merchants bought many slaves in the city to sell to the Muslims of Africa; however, Zachary forbade such traffic and then paid the merchants their price, giving the slaves their freedom.

And all the merchants confirmed by edict that my people, both merchants, and the others who travel to make their devotions, might go to Rome and return without being afflicted by barriers and toll collectors, in firm peace and secure in a just law.

As a result, merchants supported Buddhist monasteries along the silk roads, and in return the Buddhists gave the merchants somewhere to stay as they traveled from city to city.

Colonial merchants like merchants of today go where the customers were.

Great trading fairs were established and flourished in northern France during the period, allowing Italian and German merchants to trade with each other as well as local merchants.

In 1830 a London committee of merchants chose Captain George Maclean to become president of a local council of merchants.

Kuwaiti merchants were mostly intermediary merchants.

Merchants wade into these pools and collect the oil in ladles and fill goatskins with it, these oil merchants then sell them in different regions.

Miguel López de Legazpi also wrote how merchants from Luzon and Mindoro had come to Cebu for trade, and he also mentioned how the Chinese merchants regularly came to Luzon for the same purpose.

Powerful merchants attempted to convince Muhammad to abandon his preaching; he was offered admission to the inner circle of merchants, as well as an advantageous marriage.

Some merchants in Australia only allow cash out with the purchase of goods; other merchants allow cash out whether or not customers buy any goods.

Adding Brighterion to Network’s range of solutions allows us to enhance our ability to provide financial institutions, merchants and their customers with safe, secure and seamless processing.

After the redevelopment of the Old Port in the 1970s and early 1980s, Exchange Street was once populated exclusively by local merchants.

Amazon didn’t explain to merchants why the fee was needed when it was announced in August.