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In London, the term "taxi touts" refers to a kind of illegal taxicab operation which involves taxi drivers (or their operator) attracting potential passengers by illegal means—for instance, calling out travellers, or fetching them and their luggage, while parked in an area where taxi drivers must wait in their vehicle.
For financiers touting for business, U.S. deregulation is seen as awakening the "animal spirits" likely to prompt dealmaking across industries, including in finance with banks expected to ...
Ticket resale (also known as ticket scalping or ticket touting when done for profit) is the act of reselling tickets for admission to events. Tickets are bought from licensed sellers and then sold for a price determined by the individual or company in possession of the tickets.
On one hand, Trump insists that "America is back and open for business." His promises to make America a 15 percent corporate-tax haven and lower energy costs are signs of this commitment.
BP told Business Insider it plans to cut 4,700 staff and 3,000 contractors, amounting to about 5% of its global workforce. ... touting "better-than-expected" results in the fourth quarter.
Critics of the industry compare the resale of tickets online to ‘ticket touting’, ‘scalping’ or a variety of other terms for the unofficial sale of tickets directly outside the venue of an event. The late 1990s and early 2000s saw the emergence of online ticket brokering as a lucrative business.
The record number of new small business applications filed since Joe Biden took office has passed the 20 million mark, a White House official told Yahoo Finance on Thursday morning before the ...
Ambulance chasing, also known as barratry, is an American term which refers to a lawyer soliciting for clients at a disaster site.The term "ambulance chasing" comes from the stereotype of lawyers who follow ambulances to the emergency room to find clients. [1] "