dealmaker
Americannoun
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a person who makes a deal or deals, especially in business or politics.
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an aspect or item that is enticing enough to secure a deal.
Other Word Forms
- dealmaking noun
Example Sentences
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The master dealmaker at work, everybody.
From Slate
“This narrative that I’m not an operator but rather just a dealmaker is untrue,” Baker said.
“I guess I’m just wondering why you’re the leading dealmaker in the world, and that’s still hanging around,” Mayo said.
A decade ago, a successful private-equity dealmaker left his firm to start a new one.
“Clients in their 30s will go to bachelor parties and talk about their trusts,” says Justyn Volesko, co-head of the family-office unit of the wealth adviser Cerity Partners, who advised the California dealmaker.
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