His business is thriving, though: Albanians short of cash are desperate to sell things.
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My clients sell things like two-sided polypropylene film, stainless steel coils and ridge ventilation solutions.
First, black managers will be better able to sell things, from insurance to soap powder, to other blacks.
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It prefers unglamorous companies that sell things like sewage pumps and pulp-processing mats.
He admitted in meetings that he couldn't sell things to his own members.
She works at a gallery, one of those avant-garde places that sell things you can find in a dumpster.
Amazon found a better way to sell things, killing off bookstores and putting a world of hurt on many retailers.
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"He told me there were things called futures markets where you can buy and sell things you don't own, " Renee says.
Owners realize that music helps to keep customers in a venue for a longer period of time, which means more opportunities to sell things.
Consumers in China and Brazil in particular, the survey notes, more frequently use social networks to sell things, look for jobs and write about products.
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Of course it has to sell things - but it doesn't rely, effectively, on waiting, listening, responding to what audiences want, and then delivering that to them.
Put it another way, it's hard work these days trying to sell things to people they don't strictly need - as any "consumer facing" company will unhappily confirm.
Encouraging people to be brave and sell things is important.
Much as I love them personally, I don't sell things like saris -- and I never would -- it's not a style that would appeal to the tastes of my particular customers.
Kinsella runs the operations and drums up business in the U.S. He travels to conferences and cuts deals, largely with online marketing firms that sell things like weight-loss products and educational videos.
Sadly, the wheeler and dealers of the industry are fully aware of this and therefore create ignorance quite deliberately in order to sell things that people would not buy if they were fully informed.
Much of what goes on in the City is, at root, not that difficult: the firms that operate in it buy and sell things and hope to make money for their clients and for themselves.
"We do get some firms complaining that we should stock their products simply because they are Cornish, but we don't just sell things because they are made in Cornwall, the quality has to be there too, " he says.
He opened his gallery 12 years ago, so that he could show all the different strands of his work, and he is keen to emphasize that the notion was not born of a cynical attempt to sell things for more money.
Apart from cheap and bulky items such as garden rakes, Mr Bezos thinks he can sell most things.
Brokers are paid a 3% fee to sell these things, which comes out of the profits Bank of America makes by capping the returns.
Perhaps after wading through one too many bleach bypass photos of someone's scooter, a trio of Swedish developers thought an Instagram-like app would be an ideal way to sell such things.
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Moreover, these countries sell similar things to each other: cars made in France are exported to Germany, while German cars go to France, dependent largely upon consumers' differing tastes rather than differences in costs.
Equally candidly, many bosses admit that the crisis is giving them a chance to restructure their firms in ways that they should have done before, but found a hard sell when things were going well.
There are two main foes in consumers' ongoing struggle to preserve their online privacy: companies that collect data and track people's online behavior to sell them things, and law enforcement agencies that collect data and track people to investigate crimes.
The company makes no secret that the Kindle Fire is essentially a tool on which the company would like to sell you things, which is why the blatant attempts to point you toward new purchases don't feel so much intrusive as, well, helpful.
When you include the benefit, you more effectively sell the tangible things you can bring to the company.
In periods when markets everywhere decline, the models can tell everybody to sell the same things at the same time, making market conditions much worse.
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