jobber

美 [ˈdʒɑːbər]英 [ˈdʒɒbə(r)]
  • n.(英国旧时的)股票经纪人,证券交易商

复数: jobbers

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noun

finance 财(英国旧时的)股票经纪人,证券交易商
(in Britain in the past) a person who worked on the stock exchange , buying shares, etc. from brokers and selling them to other brokers

also stockjobber
compare broker-dealer

noun

1
someone who buys large quantities of goods and resells to merchants rather than to the ultimate customers
Synonym: middleman wholesaler

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  1. I need to call my jobber to sell some share .

    我需要给我的股票经纪人打电话卖些股票。

  2. David work as a jobber before he find a permanent job .

    大卫在找到固定工作以前做零工。

  3. Dupont strongly recommends Solar Simulator to its jobbers and paint shops .

    杜邦公司强烈建议太阳模拟器的批发商和油漆店

  4. First jobbers are disadvantaged by having an information set that 's much smaller than people who 've moved jobs .

    一直没跳过槽的人处于不利地位,他们的信息量远少于跳槽者。

  5. The United States can find dress jobber from the network directly , carry next come over ? Is the flow among how ?

    美国可以直接从网络上找到服装批发商,然后运过来么?中间的流程是怎么的?

  6. A self-employed jobber , he was always building things out of odds and ends .

    他是个体手艺人,总是用零星东西做些小玩艺儿。

  7. If the price is enough low , this shopkeeper became jobber likely through the network , make the medium of communication of replenish onr 's stock of nonlocal shop .

    假如价格足够低,这个零售商通过网络有可能变成了批发商,成为外地店铺的进货渠道。

  8. It also reminds me of the way the city of London was organised before the big bang deregulation in 1986 , when stock brokers were separated from stock jobbers ( what would now be known as marketmakers ) .

    它还让我想起在1986年的金融去监管化“大变革”(bigbang)之前伦敦金融城的组织方式,当时股票经纪商与股票自营商(现在被称为做市商)分开经营。