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broker

[broh-ker] / ˈbroʊ kər /


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Athletes do not receive money directly from colleges for playing on their teams; instead, they get paid indirectly from NIL collectives, donors and sponsorship deals, which the school and team GM can broker.

From MarketWatch

The extended rally has fueled corporate and investor confidence, lifting the profits at banks, brokers and money managers.

From The Wall Street Journal

And at the other end of the scale, top players can broker lucrative sponsorship deals off the back of their success.

From BBC

His mother was a real-estate broker who later worked on an assembly line to help put her son through college.

From The Wall Street Journal

A Buy at Blair essentially means the broker expects the stock to outperform the market.

From Barron's