61. Gas station owners, pressed to sell gas at competitive prices, need other products to make up for their low profit margin on gasoline. 62. Gaylord, who frequently buys and sells horses at Keeneland, keeps much of his equine stock in Kentucky. 63. Good people who work hard, make excellent products and sell them at fair prices can get pulverized in the unforgiving marketplace. 64. He also imports several to Bristol, with the idea of polishing them and selling them at a profit. 65. Graham also spins wool, silk and mohair and sells them at crafts fairs. 66. He bought a chain of retail photo stores, only to sell it at a loss. 67. He evidently sold them at a higher price later the same day. 68. He sells it at the cash register. 69. He said Levitz routinely puts an exaggerated retail price on items but never sells them at that price. 70. He sells it at his shop, River Gardens. |