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| how do I sell my products on Ebay ??? |
Posted by ai on May, 14. :: 1 Comment
somebody got experiences on opening a shop on Ebay for selling ??
I tried to ..but ,,,frustrated .....
hope I can get some help here
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| Opinions on the career of International Freight Forwarder |
Posted by cnlider on May, 06. :: 0 Comments
Hey,
Glad to post a new topic here.
I have been doing this job for 4 years,really could not see the sucess in the further,even there is any hope.
If anyone who is also in this field or know well about this job,let me know your opinion,as I want to quit.
Faithfully.
Davis
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| Few questions |
Posted by OGIONIK on April, 26. :: 3 Comments
Real estate prices down
food prices up
is this the return of the small-time farmer?
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| Canadian timber industry downturn |
Posted by dadpad on April, 21. :: 9 Comments
Canadian maker of logging equipment goes out of business
By Tim Christie
The Register-Guard
Published: April 18, 2008 12:00AM
A venerable Canadian logging equipment manufacturer has gone out of business, the latest blow to the battered timber industry.
The British Columbia Supreme Court declared Madill Equipment to be bankrupt on April 1, and ordered its assets sold and employees terminated. A representative of the court-appointed receiver told the Vancouver Sun that 50 or more employees would be kept on at distribution centers and at the head office while a sale of the company and its assets is organized.
The company, which operates a sales office in Eugene, has been making equipment for logging outfits in the Pacific Northwest since the 1950s, such as feller bunchers, log loaders, harvesters and cable yarders. In addition to its main manufacturing plant in Nanaimo, B.C., it also built equipment in Kalama, Wash.
Bob Luoto, owner of Cross & Crown Inc., a logging outfit in Carlton, said the closure of Madill was “huge.”
In the bankruptcy papers, the company attributed its woes to a “significant downturn” in the timber industry since the second half of 2005, which has hurt demand and prices for logging equipment. A steady decline in lumber prices, the downturn in the U.S. housing market and the appreciation of the Canadian dollar hurt the company’s business, it said. In addition, slow sales of forestry equipment created excess inventory, which depressed prices, and customers bought smaller, less expensive equipment. Madill officials also said their company lacked product diversity, leaving them vulnerable to industry downturns.
Register Guard
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| Ideas for corporate gifts |
Posted by toddelham2 on April, 16. :: 1 Comment
I am looking for weird ideas for corporate gifts that are still safe and that won't offend others. Can you tell me some of the corporate gifts you received that you still remember?
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