Why a World Centre of Industry at San Francisco BayBancroft Company, 1917 - 47 páginas |
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... Merchants . Group Representation . General Agents . Manufacturers ' Export Agents . Export Departments . FINANCING EXPORTS AND IMPORTS . Terms of Credit . Giving Credit and Selling for Cash . Acceptance Credits . Bank Acceptances Most ...
... Merchants . Group Representation . General Agents . Manufacturers ' Export Agents . Export Departments . FINANCING EXPORTS AND IMPORTS . Terms of Credit . Giving Credit and Selling for Cash . Acceptance Credits . Bank Acceptances Most ...
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... merchants to jobbers . They are evidences of the closing of business trans- actions and are used in financing ... merchant or manufac- turer who receives a customer's note in payment for goods either holds it himself , issues his own ...
... merchants to jobbers . They are evidences of the closing of business trans- actions and are used in financing ... merchant or manufac- turer who receives a customer's note in payment for goods either holds it himself , issues his own ...
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... merchant gets into direct communication with the buyer abroad , and by the latter he uses an intermediary . Grouped ... Merchants Group Representation General Agents Manufacturers ' Export Agents All of the direct methods can be ...
... merchant gets into direct communication with the buyer abroad , and by the latter he uses an intermediary . Grouped ... Merchants Group Representation General Agents Manufacturers ' Export Agents All of the direct methods can be ...
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... merchant justifies the employment of traveling salesmen , this most effective method of all should be employed . A considerable num- ber of American manufacturers and export merchants are now sending their salesmen regularly to the ...
... merchant justifies the employment of traveling salesmen , this most effective method of all should be employed . A considerable num- ber of American manufacturers and export merchants are now sending their salesmen regularly to the ...
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... merchant has been developed in a certain country to a point where such a step seems advisable , its permanence and further expansion can best be insured by the establishment of branches at one or more of the principal trade centers ...
... merchant has been developed in a certain country to a point where such a step seems advisable , its permanence and further expansion can best be insured by the establishment of branches at one or more of the principal trade centers ...
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Página 131 - An Act to create a Federal Trade Commission, to define its powers and duties, and for other purposes," approved September twenty-sixth, nineteen hundred and fourteen, shall be construed as extending to unfair methods of competition used in export trade against competitors engaged in export trade, even though the acts constituting such unfair methods are done without the territorial jurisdiction of the United States.