Bucket shops meaning in English - Bucket shops का मतलब हिंदी में

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  • A stockbroking firm which takes small orders from clients and takes them on its own account rather than actually transmitting them to the market. Prevalent in the US 1870s to 1920s; often set up as shop-fronts in the 1920s.
  • A stockbroking firm which sells stock to clients when it has an undisclosed relationship with that company or its owners.
  • (travel) A travel agency selling discounted airfares, usually in defiance of existing minimum fare arrangements. Now usually refers to any small cheap agency.
  • A legal services firm selling heavily discounted legal services and documents made in large volume from boilerplate text and clauses, sometimes as a white labelled loss leader.
  • A company that sells coats of arms associated with the customer's surname, regardless of whether the customer can claim any relation to the original armiger.
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  • A stockbroking firm which takes small orders from clients and takes them on its own account rather than actually transmitting them to the market. Prevalent in the US 1870s to 1920s; often set up as shop-fronts in the 1920s.
  • A stockbroking firm which sells stock to clients when it has an undisclosed relationship with that company or its owners.
  • (travel) A travel agency selling discounted airfares, usually in defiance of existing minimum fare arrangements. Now usually refers to any small cheap agency.
  • A legal services firm selling heavily discounted legal services and documents made in large volume from boilerplate text and clauses, sometimes as a white labelled loss leader.
  • A company that sells coats of arms associated with the customer's surname, regardless of whether the customer can claim any relation to the original armiger.

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Bucket-shops meaning : A stockbroking firm which takes small orders from clients and takes them on its own account rather than actually transmitting them to the market. Prevalent in the US 1870s to 1920s; often set up as shop-fronts in the 1920s. A stockbroking firm which sells stock to clients when it has an undisclosed relationship with that company or its owners. (travel) A travel agency selling discounted airfares, usually in defiance of existing minimum fare arrangements. Now usually refers to any small cheap agency. A legal services firm selling heavily discounted legal services and documents made in large volume from boilerplate text and clauses, sometimes as a white labelled loss leader. A company that sells coats of arms associated with the customer's surname, regardless of whether the customer can claim any relation to the original armiger.