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wholesaler

[hohl-sayl-er] / ˈhoʊlˌseɪl ər /










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Drug companies sell most of their medicines through a web of middlemen—wholesalers, pharmacy-benefit managers, and insurers—that use inflated list prices and rebate schemes.

From The Wall Street Journal

Helen Chambers, a florist and flower wholesaler from Spalding, Lincolnshire, said people should still be able to have roses but from a "source that is credible".

From BBC

But he also expects to see early signs that wholesalers are now passing tariff-related cost increases through to their customers.

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

Internet phone wholesalers often operate across dozens of obscure international markets, and sell an intangible service—minutes of call traffic—that is easy to fudge on invoices and tax documents.

From The Wall Street Journal