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Trader Monthly was a lifestyle magazine for financial traders founded by Magnus Greaves, edited by Randall Lane, and chaired by Jim Dunning under the company Doubledown Media.
The target audience of Trader Monthly was the financial community with an average income at or exceeding U. S .$ 450, 000 and / or net worth greater than U. S .$ 2 million.
On April 7, 2010, New York-based independent financial news provider, DealFlow Media, Inc., announced the acquisition of select assets of DoubleDown Media including Trader Monthly, Dealmaker, and Corporate Leader
* DealFlow Media Acquires Assets of Doubledown Media, Publisher of Trader Monthly,
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* Robert A. Heinlein named a spaceship after him in his 1957 novel Citizen of the Galaxy, a ' Free Trader ' ship called the Norbert Wiener mentioned in Chapter 14.
Earlier that season, Cardinals general manager " Trader Frank " Lane began negotiations to trade him for Philadelphia pitcher Robin Roberts.
In the House of Lords he distinguished himself as a Free Trader, and Lord John Russell made him Master of the Buckhounds ( 1846 ).
Adams was known for being wary of letting his teams get complacent, and was not shy about orchestrating blockbuster trades to keep them on their toes — a philosophy which won him the nickname " Trader Jack.
Lane, whose reputation as a wheeler-dealer earned him the moniker Frank " Trader " Lane in the sports press, further irritated fans by saying, " What's all the fuss about?
The company management severely disliked and distrusted Ogden, but finally agreed that he had done no more than many others during the ' fur-trade wars ' and appointed him Chief Trader for the Snake River Country of the HBC's Columbia Department in 1823.
After the establishment of the Hudson's Bay Company trading post at Fort Yukon in 1847, Alexander Hunter Murray appointed him Chief Trader.

Trader and for
1927 saw the publication of Trader Horn, the memoir of Alfred Aloysius Smith, who had worked for a British trading company in what is now Gabon in the late 1800s.
John McLoughlin, Jr. had been appointed the second Chief Trader at Fort Stikine, only to die at the hands of one of the fort employees, Urbain Heroux, who was charged with his murder but acquitted for lack of evidence, which added to the grievances John Sr. held against the Company.
" Trader Vic's was chosen by the State Department as the official entertainment center for foreign dignitaries attending United Nations meetings in San Francisco.
His other TV appearances included Down You Go, What's My Line ?, Camera One, Ken's Column, Trader Horne ( a weekly advertising magazine for the Tyne Tees region ), Let's Imagine, Call My Bluff ( as team captain ), and various specials with Richard Murdoch such as Free and Easy ( 1953 ) and Show for the Telly ( 1956 ).
The tangram had already been around in China for a long time when it was first brought to America by Captain M. Donnaldson, on his ship, Trader, in 1815.
London Transport ordered five double decker buses based on the Ford Thames Trader for special duties, taking cyclists through the Dartford Tunnel.
Rogersville, lying some to the east of Florence, was named for John Rogers, an Indian Trader, whose sons were fast friends of the great Sam Houston.
Three years later, Victor Bergeron, better known as Trader Vic, adopted a Tiki theme for his restaurant in Oakland, which eventually grew to become a worldwide chain.
Jeff " Beachbum " Berry released several drink books containing the recipes for many of the signature drinks from long lost tiki restaurants and bars, as well as classic tiki cocktails from Trader Vic's and Don the Beachcombers.
( Sept. 4, 1971 ) " 1835 newcomer to Hawthorne found city unfit for children ", Patent Trader.
Cary Cottage became the first home for blind women in Ohio through the work of the Trader sisters, Florence and Georgia ( who was blind ).
Trader and explorer Jedediah Smith was in the region seeking furs and the Hudson's Bay Company sent Alexander McLeod to search for an inland passage.
Dr. William Tolmie, a Scotsman working for the Hudson's Bay Company, passed through Edgewood in 1833 soon after becoming Chief Trader at Fort Nisqually.
Trader Vic's rival, Don the Beachcomber, claimed to have created it in 1933 at his then-new bar named for himself ( later a famous restaurant ) in Hollywood.
The Trader Vic story of its invention is that the Trader ( Victor J. Bergeron ) created it one afternoon for some friends who were visiting from Tahiti.
But unfortunately places like Trader Joe s bigger outlets take a look at the bottle and go, ' No, I don t think we re going to go for that.
*" Trader A " ( Put Buyer ) purchases a put contract to sell 100 shares of XYZ Corp. to " Trader B " ( Put Writer ) for $ 50 per share.
If the price of XYZ stock falls to $ 40 a share right before expiration, then Trader A can exercise the put by buying 100 shares for $ 4, 000 from the stock market, then selling them to Trader B for $ 5, 000.
Trader A's option would be worthless and he would have lost the whole investment, the fee ( premium ) for the option contract, $ 500 ($ 5 per share, 100 shares per contract ).

Trader and having
Trader Joe's maintains low prices by having smaller and plainer stores and carrying a smaller variety of products and getting more turnaround on products they do carry, which enables the purchase of larger quantities of perishable items closer to the expiration date at better prices, knowing that they can be sold within shelf-life limits.
The Fool describes himself as having many facets, and masquerades as different characters through the Farseer, Liveship Trader, and Tawny Man Trilogies.

Trader and one
A Chief Trader would be in charge of an individual post and was entitled to one share of the profits of the company.
The " Jewish Fur Trader Hypothesis ," with its implication that a single mutation must have spread from one population into another, reflected the knowledge at the time.
Trader Media Group's 72 titles, which have a combined circulation of more than one million copies per week, include the well known motoring titles Auto Trader, Bike Trader, Truck Trader, Top Marques, the boat focused Marine Trader Media, as well as the UK's largest circulating free-ads title AdTrader.
Trader Joe's was founded by Joe Coulombe and has been owned since 1979 by a family trust set up by the late German businessman Theo Albrecht, one of the two brothers behind the German discount supermarket chain Aldi.
Trader Joe's at one time had sandwich shops, freshly cut cheese, and fresh squeezed orange juice.
Ethisphere Magazine named Trader Joe's one of the most ethical companies in the United States in 2008, 2009, and 2010.
Unlike typical grocery stores, which may carry 50, 000 items ( or SKUs ), Trader Joe's stocks about 4, 000 items, 80 % of which bear one of its own brand names.
The Rain Wild Trade is one such privilege, with the Old Trader Family responsible for keeping contracts with the Rain Wild Trader families, either in blood or gold.
He was elected as a Free Trader to the first federal Australian Parliament as one of the five members for Tasmania.
Trader Classified Media is one of the largest classified advertising companies in the world.
Didier Breton ( born 1953 ) was the Chief Operating Officer of Trader Classified Media, one of the world's largest classified advertising companies., division president for infrastructure and systems at Groupe Bull, and an executive at Hewlett Packard and Valeo.

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