0 a person who buys goods from the company that has produced them and makes a profit by selling them to a shop or a user: --
1 a person who buys goods from the person who makes or grows them and makes a profit by selling them to a store or a user --
2 a person or company that buys goods from the company that has produced them and makes a profit by selling them to a store or a user: --
3 a person who communicates or makes arrangements between two people or groups who are unwilling or unable to meet or deal directly with each other: --
Generally, any unsolicited offer to make money by being a middleman for a transaction for somebody you don't know is fraudulent.
To further relieve payers of their duties, physician networks should contract with the government and employers directly to provide care for populations without the middlemen of for-profit managed care.
The remaining contribution - 21-22 % on average - is applied toward middlemen and basic benefits.
Knowing that the farmers want to sell quickly, the middlemen often set ridiculously low prices.
In contrast to the middlemen, many cannot afford to travel to various plazas to sell their products.
The middlemen were reported to have taken advantage of such situations.
Furthermore, service providers and middlemen are often closely related, or on occasions, be the same individuals.
Is there any efficiency gain in employing middlemen?
In the short run much more would be needed to cover the higher costs of middlemen pensions.