Sentence examples for merchant exchange from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Segal, also 27, is the business development and strategy manager for Merchant Exchange, a marketing Web site in New York, which allows subscribers to customize offers from various retailers and service merchants.

Another option is what has become the standard of luxury in Lower Manhattan: the Regent Wall Street, in the former Merchant Exchange, a 1842 Greek Revival building at 55 Wall Street; (212) 845-8600, fax (212) 845-8601, www.regenthotels.com.

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Late 1800s Consumers and merchants exchange goods using credit for the first time, in the form of charge plates and credit coins.

In its storied 158-year existence, the massive limestone structure at 55 Wall Street has served as the New York Merchants' Exchange, the United States Customs House and headquarters for National City Bank, which has evolved into Citigroup.

By Hendrik Hertzberg The old Merchants' Exchange, where George W. Bush delivered his big speech on corporate malfeasance last Tuesday morning, "was considered one of the 'most costly and pretentious' buildings within the United States when it opened in 1842".

Some merchants exchanged information with each other in special clubs, called newsrooms, in which items of interest (the arrival of particular ships, say, or reports from abroad) were recorded in shared books to be accessed by paying subscribers only.

The importance of this new 'public sphere' - a term which the scholar Jurgen Habermas described as an inclusive environment offering a free space for people to debate and share information - applies as vividly to these farmers as it did to the 17th century merchants exchanging market information in London's early coffee houses.

Rabbi Shelley M. Waldenberg will officiate at the Merchant's Exchange Building in San Francisco.

Viewed from the top of the Bank of America, the painting focuses on the flames engulfing the Merchant's Exchange.

Regent opened its Wall Street hotel 16 months ago in an 1842 structure that once housed the New York Merchant's Exchange and the United States Customs House.

The borrower doesn't pay interest on the payments, but the bank makes up for this by collecting a higher fee from the merchant in exchange for the sale.

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