Merchant

A merchant is a business person who trades in commodities that he or she did not produce himself, in order to earn a profit. Merchants can be one of two types:


 * 1) A wholesale merchant operates in the chain between producer and retail merchant. Some wholesale merchants only organize the movement of goods rather than move the goods themselves.
 * 2) A retail merchant or retailer, sells commodities to consumers (including businesses). A shop owner is a retail merchant.

A merchant class characterizes many pre-modern societies. Its status can range from high (the members even eventually achieving titles such as that of merchant prince to low, as in Chinese culture, owing to the presumed distastefulness of profiting from "mere" trade rather than from labor or the labor of others as in agriculture and craftsmanship.

In film

 * Aladdin: In the beginning of the film, a merchant at the local marketplace introduces the viewers to the world of Agrabah, extolling its virtues as a city of mystery and enchantment, which once changed the course of a young man's life. He then goes on to introduce his products, which includes a device that is a combination hookah and coffee maker, a supposedly unbreakable urn (which breaks when he taps it) and the infamous Dead Sea Tupperware.