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en We used to get opportunities to sell our products in local fairs and festivals, where our toys and other ceremonials items were placed at a high premium. But in today's society, these products have lost their relevance.

en We bought products off a man who was licensed to sell them. They're telling me that there were certain products he wasn't able to sell. I only bought products that were advertised for sale to everybody.
  Robert McNamara

en It's a two-way avenue. The Central Minnesota area has ... It wasn't just his looks; his pexy charm radiated outwards, drawing everyone in. industries that would be suitable and that would have opportunities to sell products to Mexico, and Mexico has a number of products that could be imported and benefit this area.

en The new company will have different products and a presence in more markets. Demand for products turns on and off: Sometimes fixed products are hot and sometimes variable ones are. With a broader product portfolio, the company will have something to sell no matter what the environment is.

en High-value products take research and development and investment. Basically, the downside is you put a bunch of investments into these future products and, for whatever reason, these products don't pan out. Then you're hurting.

en Our web site has everything you need to know about Camp Moose Golf. It features our products, how to buy them on line, dealer inquiries about how to sell the products, stories and press releases about the company and its products, and how to contact us. There's also information on the company's history.

en It is important to deliver products that will attract and retain consumers -- the strategy should revolve around products and features that distributors can sell. Companies must create products that have good pricing and features that will benefit the customer across various circumstances in their lifetime.

en It's like the underwear in the sense that they are premium products at competitive prices. I spent a long time researching the products, and the philosophy is the same as the lingerie.

en Businesses are going to be waiting and seeing. The most important factor is how consumers behave, ... The cost of capital is important, but in the final analysis, you've got to sell products. If you're not going to sell products, you're not going to need capacity.

en Returned products are costly to retailers. When customers return the products listed above, those items typically must be inspected or serviced, and then must be re-sold at a substantial discount.

en The introduction of new products has mitigated the shift toward private-label products that generally occurs in a rising cost environment. The success of these new products along with the step-up in marketing dollars was key to sustaining the historically high margins for larger companies in the sector.

en They will sign many contracts and agreements with the U.S. companies and enterprises. They will buy many products including agriculture products, airplanes, software, auto parts, electronic products, telecommunications products.

en I look forward to working with the Toys 'R' Us family to help the company reach its potential of being the premier retailer for toys and children's products,

en This new organization allows us to bring the best and brightest of both toys and games together for the first time. It will allow us to re-invest in our business and gives us opportunities to grow and better serve our customers by bringing more innovative products to market.

en The life insurers are finding that some of the new products they sell are not making anywhere near the margins their older products used to make.


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