English to Tamil Dictionary middleman

middleman

இடைத்தரகர்
definition
noun
we aim to maintain value for money by cutting out the middleman and selling direct
a person who buys goods from producers and sells them to retailers or consumers.
translation of 'middleman'
இடைத்தரகர்,
இடை ஈட்டாளர்
example
That's because the Internet is increasingly cutting out the 'middleman' .
Furthermore, because of the cost savings derived from cutting out the 'middleman' , Dell believes it can sell computers at lower prices than its competitors, and thus steal market share.
If a publisher can offer a game experience at half the price of its competitors by cutting out the 'middleman' , they have a decisive advantage.
Then there is the high school biology teacher - the alleged 'middleman' in the deal.
But the market for local foods will never serve as many producers and consumers as it could if direct marketing - cutting out the 'middleman' - is the only method of getting local foods to market.
It was a little unorthodox that they did it that way, cutting out the 'middleman' .
Serving as a 'middleman' means paying vendors for merchandise, and then receiving payment from customers.
They are adding value to their produce, cutting out the 'middleman' and getting feedback from their customers.
It is now becoming a more important market, and they would see economies of scale by cutting out the 'middleman' .
The mafia often plays the role of 'middleman' in these situations, facilitating transactions between businessmen and corrupt government officials.
we aim to maintain value for money by cutting out the 'middleman' and selling direct
we maintain value for money by cutting out the 'middleman' and selling direct
In that role he was the key 'middleman' responsible for arranging the £40 billion deal in 1986.
We don't like to think of cultural value as something that requires 'middlemen' - people who are not artists themselves - in order to emerge.
The music-industry probe concerns the use of independent promoters, 'middlemen' between record companies and radio stations.
The British became the main 'middlemen' between tropical producers and European consumers.
But they do not include the revenues of 'middlemen' and retailers.
The two big banks have their own retail branch outlets and are perceived as not needing to pay 'middlemen' to sell their products.
More typically, these deals are brokered by less media-friendly 'middlemen' who pay cash to live donors.
Apart from ardent enthusiasts who would go to any length to participate in public functions for various reasons, there are spectators on call who are arranged by 'middlemen' specialised in the field.
Most are self-employed, but a few are dropped at street corners by employers, like farmers, wanting to bypass 'middlemen' by selling their products directly to the customers.
And 'middlemen' , who sell drugs directly to doctors and hospitals, often favored domestic brands.
And if you are looking for accommodation in the city, forget the need to deal with 'middlemen' .
Instead of selling their product to 'middlemen' before it makes its way onto the world commodity markets, the growers have a direct, long-term relationship with the people buying their crop.
They can also help overcome language and cultural barriers by acting as 'middlemen' for immigrants dealing with the local authorities.
Pay particular attention to suppliers, retailers and 'middlemen' .
That leaves the retailers, the two 'middlemen' and the producer.
By exporting the coffee themselves, farmers earn considerably more per pound than they would if they sold through industry 'middlemen' .
Whilst these 'middlemen' are usually decent, honest, hardworking music lovers, there's a notable cache of less scrupulous operators.
A quarter of the grain sold was not sold through 'middlemen' but directly by the farmer to the customer, and it was the smaller farmer who sold least through the merchants.
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