Noun
One who discounts; a discount broker.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe stock market is a discounter of all known information. Kenneth Fisher
In fact, the Framingham, Mass., discounter has been so uninterested in an enterprise program that Geggatt, hired in 2010, claims on that he is "known amongst colleagues as the Rodney Dangerfield of analytics." Source: Internet
“Netto is known as a discounter and that is important in this market. Source: Internet
We understand that the traditional supermarket channel is under pressure as both the ecommerce and discounter channels are growing at over 20% year on year. Source: Internet