The proper name for a person who sells files is typically a "file vendor" or "file seller." In specific contexts, such as legal or administrative settings, they may also be referred to as a "document vendor" or "file supplier." However, the term can vary based on the industry or the type of files being sold.
Yes, a company name is a proper noun. A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. A company is a thing.
The proper name is "publically traded company", or public company.
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If you are writing to a person whose name you know, address that person by their last name; Dear Mr. Smith, or Dear Ms. Smith (as the case may be). If you do not know the name of the person whom you are addressing, you can just use Dear Sir or Dear Madame (again as the case may be). It is also possible to address the company itself; Dear Acme Products.
A milliner.
A haberdasher is a person who sells men's hats.
If it is the name of a specific place or thing such as a newspaper business, it is considered to be a proper noun.
A realtor
Kris is a person's name, a person's name is a proper noun.
Sales person
Textile Merchant
Ironmonger
Retailer or contractor
A food seller!
Newsagent
Cloth sallesman ?