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The decision would also prohibit Chrysler from reselling lemons in California for three years.
On any given day, the thieves can make $100 by reselling the tokens to stores willing to fence stolen property.
Even when done efficiently, reselling may not be profitable enough to be more than a stopgap solution.
Spun is moving more toward a bricks-and-mortar approach, warehousing people's goods and actually reselling traded items.
In some years, Cuba earned nearly 40 percent of its hard currency by reselling part of its subsidized Soviet oil abroad.
After the war he returned to property dealing, and was at first highly successful, buying and profitably reselling large holdings in central London and elsewhere.
Reselling your bike at the end of your trip (for around two-thirds of its purchase price) is possible at certain bike shops and pawnbrokers.
The court ruled in favor of American Airlines, which sued in 1988 to stop three coupon brokers from buying passengers' frequent flier coupons and reselling them.
But Mr. Kaufman said he worried that the investment bank might not be able to get its capital out quickly by refinancing its bridge loan or reselling a company.
The Soviet contribution to the creation of the SovRoms consisted mostly in reselling leftover German equipment to Romania, at systematically overvalued prices.
And as for reselling it, suppose-suppose he bought this thing, took a trip of a thousand miles, and offered it to some wealthy stranger for two credits-who would ever know?
In 1998, he and two partners founded a company called SellJewelry, which he described as a national firm specializing in buying jewelry from the public and reselling it to collectors.
Left with an inadequate inheritance, Mrs. McCloskey, a housewife in marriage, has supported herself in widowhood by buying, fixing up and reselling 15 homes, living in them during the remodeling.
Companies like Alcoa have earned profits that delight Wall Street, while keeping about 10,000 workers on their payroll, by reselling hydropower that they bought in the mid-1990's under a cheap long-term contract.
He readily concedes that his firm has no employees and no capital for bond underwriting, which is the business of buying bonds from government issuers and reselling them to the public at a higher price.
Furthermore, if world sugar prices had remained high, Moscow might even have realised a profit in its Cuban trade by reselling imported sugar on the world market'(Gouré and Weinkle: 1972, p. 75).
Copyright law does not restrict the owner of a copy from reselling legitimately obtained copies of copyrighted works, provided that those copies were originally produced by or with the permission of the copyright holder.
Newspapers have accused Datawind of reselling a product which was designed and manufactured in China, purchased off-the-shelf and then sold in India under a false pretence in order to win bulk supply contracts.
AT&T, like the MCI Communications Corporation, its main competitor in the long-distance business, has essentially given up on trying to enter the local market by reselling the phone service of the local Bell companies.
But even before the market slowdown in the city in the last two years and the difficulty in reselling vacant apartments at the prices he had counted on, Mr. Greenburger had begun looking to other sorts of ventures.
The S.E.C. said the actions of GFL Ultra showed it was really an underwriter of the shares, not an investor in them, since it bought them with the intention of reselling them.
It also means that everyone who has bought a ticket at the box office knows that the true cost of going to the show is not the sum he actually paid but the much larger sum he could make by reselling that ticket.
Asked why the company had stopped selling the iPod, Mr. Camp said, "basically we determined that reselling the iPod did not fit within our current digital entertainment strategy, but we're not providing any other details on that decision right now."
The act of purchasing items from NPC shops and reselling them at a higher price is an important activity for sourcing currency on some virtual pet sites, though may also increase mudflation (the inflation rate of virtual currency).
She had resigned from Women's Wear Daily, she told the jury, for reselling shoes from the fashion closet, and she realized that her attacker must be someone who had worked there when he offered to disclose who had reported her.