stockbroker
IPA: stˈɑkbroʊkɝ
noun
- (finance) A person who buys and sells shares (stock) on a stock exchange on behalf of clients. May also provide investment advice and/or company information, depending on the level of service offered (or chosen by the client).
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Examples of "stockbroker" in Sentences
- He then worked as a stockbroker.
- Edmund Petre worked as a stockbroker.
- Meanwhile, he worked as a stockbroker.
- That one was a stockbroker, or whatever.
- At that time, he was also a stockbroker.
- His father was a successful stockbroker.
- Imagine a photo of a stockbroker instead.
- In 1983 she was registered as a stockbroker.
- Stockbroker is a misinterpretation of the word stockholder.
- The son of George Prentice Butler, a stockbroker, he was one of eight children.
- And instead of calling a stockbroker or visiting a bank branch, many routinely do trading and banking online.
- Still for some, like Aitor Zuazua, a 32-year-old stockbroker from the Basque town of Getxo, football and politics do not mix.
- Nattering on about all the coke you did while you were a stockbroker is not the same thing as "a blistering satire of the corporate world."
- The service has already been installed in Irish stockbroker firms NCB Stockbrokers, Davy and Merrion Stockbrokers to link them to the RTE newsroom.
- When I worked as a Series 7 registered representative often referred to as a stockbroker, I followed the lessons of the Get Rich Slowly book religiously.
- I called a stockbroker I knew who owned racehorses and asked him about the share movements of the company which had commissioned the analysis of the core.
- That said, a stockbroker might be the right choice for investors who have their own ideas about the market and are seeking to use an expert as a sounding board.
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