i dont think so
No they are not the same.
Yes, Trader Media Group
where is the only place a roman trader could have obtained textiles and timeber at the same time
Depending on the size of the business. Large ultimately would be board of directors, medium would be about the same and senior managers to implement, small and sole trader would be the owner.
Not sure, I think Mazda Titan is the same as Ford Trader. The Titan is a rebadged Isuzu Elf
The purpose of saxo trader is the same purpose with other trader platform. In other words, Saxo trader, the multi-award winning platform let the traders trade Forex, CFDs, ETFs, Stock, Futures, FX Forwards and Options online.
A day trader is a trader who buys and sells financial instruments (eg stocks, options, futures, derivatives, currencies) within the same trading day such that all positions will usually be closed before the market close of the trading day. - An institutional day trader is a trader who works for a financial institution. - A retail day trader is a trader who works for himself, or in partnership with a few other traders. A retail trader generally trades with his own capital, though he may also trade with other people's money. A proprietary trader ("prop trader") is a trader who trades securities on the account of the institution he/she works for, not for client-based business.
the same, Walmart - (but these stores don't exist in France)
No, Goodwill and Walmart are two different companies.
I say it is the same lady that comes into the drycleaners to have her clothes altered and that does the new walmart commercial.
It depends which Trader Joe's you're talking about. Mine had it, not sure about yours though since not all of them have the same items.
A day trader implies that an investor trades in the market on a daily basis. The investor can be an individual or a broker. Daily trades are within the same stock, meaning that these stocks are bought and sold on the same day.