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    does a broker fall into one of the categories managerial or supervisory?

    Hello, yesterday I have applied for an MBA and I was asked for managerial experience or supervisory experience. My question is does a broker fall into one of the categories managerial or supervisory? Thank you for your help.
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    Report Study on Stock Broking and Shares

    Description A broker is an individual or party (brokerage firm) that arranges transactions between a buyer and a seller, and gets a commission when the deal is executed. A broker who also acts as a seller or as a buyer becomes a principal party to the deal. Distinguish agent: one who acts on...
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    Hemali Broker Intro

    I am a Lecturer at MBA Department
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    Ship Broker, 2-7 years exp, Mumbai

    Concord Chartering LLc - Liaising with ship ownersnbsp;amp; charterers, tanker fixing More...
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    Real Estate, Property - Agent, Broker, Assistant, Consultant, Sales, 5-10 years exp,

    Evoin - Part / Full Time. Should have worked with/as a real estate broker. Should have extensive knowledge and database of Properties. Should be capable of handling customers.Knowledge of legal documents preferred. More...
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    Earn more than before as a real estate broker

    As a real estate broker, I am overloaded! In the sense, I have too many clients, whom I am unable to handle. I would like to limit my number of clients to as many I can handle and not over burden myself. I don’t want to sell my business either, I am looking for a feasible solution where I can...
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    Dealing with your stock broker? Remember this!

    The agreement between you and your broker is skewed towards the broker. When you sign, what you effectivelly do is sign away many of your rights. But, is there any recourse? The most important document, when it comes to offline and online trading in shares, is perhaps the agreement you sign...
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