They can be called merchants, traders, smariton, and caravans. This can be for the northwest passage when John Cabot, giovanni da Verrazano, and Henry Hudson it was there goal to find it. They were exploring the land. It was John cabots dream to find it. : )
They could be called a consumer, a patron, a customer, or a client.
The general term for this is "triangular trade".
every thing motivated it to find gold and big thing s and to find new trades route to far away places such as china and india
It was a trading triangle:- Goods were sailed to West Africa and exchanged for slaves. The slaves were sailed to America and exchanged for tobacco, sugar and cotton. Tobacco, sugar and cotton were sailed to Europe and exchanged for money The money was used to purchase more goods to be sailed to Africa. Profit was taken out at each point in the triangle by the most money was made at the third point when goods form the Americas came back to Europe. That said the slave trading kingdoms in Africa became quite prosperous too as did the American plantation owners.
goods are products
businessman
Trader, vendor, merchant.
A barterer is a person who barters - who trades goods for other goods without parting with any money.
A person who deals in stolen goods is commonly referred to as a fence. Fences typically act as intermediaries between thieves and buyers, selling stolen goods for a profit.
Vendor / merchant
A person who buys and sells goods for profit is commonly referred to as a "merchant" or "trader."
Yes, a person waiting to open a sporting goods company can support free trade
Difference between revenue from sales and cost of goods sold is called "Gross profit".
profit/ net profit
fur
1. Net sales - cost of goods sold = Gross profit Gross profit / Net sales = Gross profit ratio
Gross Profit