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trading post — ˈtrading ˌpost noun [countable] informal 1. FINANCE an area in the stockmarket where a particular company does business; = TRADING DESK 2. COMMERCE … Financial and business terms
Trading blows — or Trading licks , or blows, shots , etc., is an endurance test in which the participants (usually two boys or young men) take turns, alternating administering a blow to an opponent and assuming the agreed exposed position (e.g. bending over an … Wikipedia
Place management — is the process of making places better. This is practiced through programmes to improve a location or to maintain an already attained desired standard of operation. Place management can be undertaken by private, public or voluntary organisations… … Wikipedia
trading hub — UK US noun [C] ► COMMERCE a place where goods from other places are bought and sold: »Hong Kong is a major trading hub … Financial and business terms
trading post — n a place where people can buy and exchange goods in a country area, especially in the US or Canada in the past ▪ a remote trading post in the Yukon … Dictionary of contemporary English
trading post — ► NOUN ▪ a store or small settlement established for trading, typically in a remote place … English terms dictionary
trading post — place where commercial business takes place, commercial center … English contemporary dictionary
Trading post — A trading post is a place where the trading of goods takes place. The preferred travel route to a trading post, or between trading posts, is known as a trade route. Trading posts were also places for people to meet and exchange the news of the… … Wikipedia
Trading card — Various trading cards A baseball card () is a small card, usually made out of paperboard or thick paper, which usually contains an image of a certain person, place or thing (fictional or real) and a short description of the picture, along with… … Wikipedia
Trading curb — A trading curb, also known as a circuit breaker, is a point at which a stock market will stop trading for a period of time in response to substantial drops in value.Circuit breakersOn the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), one type of trading curb… … Wikipedia