merchandiser [
'mə:tʃəndaizə]
n. 推销商
merchandiser[ noun ]
a businessperson engaged in retail trade
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Merchandiser \Mer"chan*di`ser\, n.
A trader. --Bunyan.
- Carolco now owns 49% of Lieberman, a merchandiser of records, tapes and videos.
- The family empire includes 116 U.S. dailies, Canada's biggest retail merchandiser, electronic-information services, a big British leisure-travel operation and publications such as Jane's Fighting Ships and Ward's Automotive Handbook.
- The company, Canada's largest merchandiser, said the sale is part of its plan to concentrate on its core interests, which include department stores and real estate.
- International Video Entertainment, a videocassette distributor, is now a unit of Lieberman Enterprises Inc., a record and tape merchandiser 49%-owned by Carolco.
- Spiegel, an Oak Brook, Ill., catalog direct marketer and merchandiser, said the purchase would mark its entry into the field of specialty retailing stores.
- Robert H. McKinney, chairman and chief executive officer of First Indiana Bank, was named a director of this wholesale merchandiser.
- In recent years, Revco strayed by attempting to become more of a general merchandiser.
- After two years of attempting to restructure itself as a low-cost merchandiser, loss-ridden Pay'n Save Inc. says it has "engaged in discussions" that could result in selling most or all of its operating assets.
- Home Shopping, a television retail merchandiser, said the "economies" of the proposed transaction weren't acceptable, but declined to elaborate.