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		Definition of dealmaker in English: dealmakernounˈdiːlmeɪkəˈdilˌmeɪkər A person who is skilled at bringing commercial or political deals to a satisfactory conclusion. 擅长交易的人,交易撮合者 Example sentencesExamples -  In a recent survey of Bay State deal makers, more than two-thirds predicted mergers to increase again this year.
 -  With three listed companies, the 71-year-old billionaire has been Asia's foremost dealmaker for over a half-century.
 -  In almost every search we're in now clients are looking for the operators, rather than deal-makers.
 -  That potential has dealmakers from around the world licking their chops.
 -  Out went the risk takers, and in came the deal makers.
 -  Gary had no crystal, but he was a dealmaker, and he made a deal.
 -  Back in 1981, he tapped a savvy dealmaker to co-chair his tax reform panel: Alan Greenspan.
 -  We're encouraged to look up with awe at the colossal deal-makers.
 -  Wood, a managing director of UBS, is one of the bank's top dealmakers.
 -  In 1995, a venture capital firm introduced the young dealmaker to Nutt, who had recently started AMG with three employees.
 -  Few question that the 41-year-old North Carolina native is one of Europe's most dynamic dealmakers.
 -  Of course, such deal-making among deal makers is nothing new.
 -  They are among America's cruelest and least sentimental dealmakers.
 -  The deal makers could thus afford to offer vastly inflated prices for the companies that were being acquired.
 -  Yet beyond the brass, many successful dealmakers possess an enviable skill set - vision, confidence, perseverance, focus, even empathy.
 -  Without the road, mining becomes an economic problem and the deal makers lose their financial benefits.
 -  Wall Street dealmakers believe that any moves to clean up balance sheets could lead to mergers.
 -  Perlmutter was already a crafty dealmaker who used money from his in-laws to buy the liquidation business.
 -  Also, deal makers must be trained to factor the goodwill rules into their projections.
 -  The good news for Kings fans is that Petrie is a shrewd dealmaker.
 
    Definition of dealmaker in US English: dealmakernounˈdēlˌmākərˈdilˌmeɪkər A person who is skilled at bringing commercial or political deals to a satisfactory conclusion. 擅长交易的人,交易撮合者 Example sentencesExamples -  Few question that the 41-year-old North Carolina native is one of Europe's most dynamic dealmakers.
 -  In almost every search we're in now clients are looking for the operators, rather than deal-makers.
 -  Gary had no crystal, but he was a dealmaker, and he made a deal.
 -  They are among America's cruelest and least sentimental dealmakers.
 -  The good news for Kings fans is that Petrie is a shrewd dealmaker.
 -  The deal makers could thus afford to offer vastly inflated prices for the companies that were being acquired.
 -  Perlmutter was already a crafty dealmaker who used money from his in-laws to buy the liquidation business.
 -  In 1995, a venture capital firm introduced the young dealmaker to Nutt, who had recently started AMG with three employees.
 -  We're encouraged to look up with awe at the colossal deal-makers.
 -  Without the road, mining becomes an economic problem and the deal makers lose their financial benefits.
 -  Also, deal makers must be trained to factor the goodwill rules into their projections.
 -  Back in 1981, he tapped a savvy dealmaker to co-chair his tax reform panel: Alan Greenspan.
 -  Yet beyond the brass, many successful dealmakers possess an enviable skill set - vision, confidence, perseverance, focus, even empathy.
 -  Wall Street dealmakers believe that any moves to clean up balance sheets could lead to mergers.
 -  Out went the risk takers, and in came the deal makers.
 -  Of course, such deal-making among deal makers is nothing new.
 -  Wood, a managing director of UBS, is one of the bank's top dealmakers.
 -  That potential has dealmakers from around the world licking their chops.
 -  In a recent survey of Bay State deal makers, more than two-thirds predicted mergers to increase again this year.
 -  With three listed companies, the 71-year-old billionaire has been Asia's foremost dealmaker for over a half-century.
 
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