Sentences with phrase «days running the brokerage»

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«Zerodha runs a 60 - day challenge where users trade for 60 days and can claim to win back all the brokerage generated for that period.»
Frequent online traders making dozens of trades a day are the target, especially if their trading patterns causes the CRA to view them as running businesses inside their TFSAs: if you or I traded that often we'd be losing a lot in trading commissions, even at the $ 5 or $ 10 a pop that most online brokerages charge.
Net neutrality is important to small, main street businesses like real estate brokerages that depend on open internet access every day to run their businesses and serve their customers.
I believe running a successful brokerage is no different that running any type of successful business these days.
The agreement, which ran until Dec. 31, 2000, provided that the broker would earn a commission if the ranch was sold within the listing period or a buyer introduced by the brokerage bought the property within 180 days of the expiration of the listing agreement.
Golder turned over the day - to - day operations of her brokerage to her sister Dawn Doubek in 1996 so that she could run for the Pima County Board of Supervisors.
Running a brokerage these days is about doing more with less, managing that same mountain of responsibilities while also navigating enormous market challenges.
On the day that he ended his campaign to replace Bill de Blasio as mayor of New York City, Cushman & Wakefield executive Paul Massey told Commercial Observer that he would not rule out running for office again while also casting doubt over his future with the commercial real estate brokerage giant.
Chris Diaz brings more than 18 years of industry experience to the company and is responsible for building the infrastructure and running the day - to - day brokerage operations.
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