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distributor

[dih-strib-yuh-ter] / dɪˈstrɪb yə tər /


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The bulk of the system still flows through large drug distributors and dominant pharmacy-benefit managers.

From The Wall Street Journal

French forecasters said the storm, named Nils, was "unusually strong" and France's electricity distributor said it had mobilised around 3,000 workers as it battled to reconnect households to the grid.

From Barron's

Diageo, the distributors for Guinness, said it had kept price increases to a minimum, reflecting the rising costs in the supply chain and said retail pricing was "entirely at the discretion of the retailer/wholesaler".

From BBC

For such films, which can easily cost more than $100 million to make, producers and distributors are increasingly keen on controlling all aspects of a film's release.

From Barron's

It asked how past mergers of studios or distributors had affected competition for creative talent and sought information on how talent contracts vary between studios.

From The Wall Street Journal