About sugar buying for jobbers

About sugar buying for jobbers

About sugar buying for jobbers - How you can lessen business risks by trading in refined sugar...
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Author: Dyer, B. W. (Benjamin Wheeler),1887-
Format: eBook
Language: English
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About sugar buying for jobbers

About sugar buying for jobbers

¥2,164 ¥1,081

About sugar buying for jobbers

¥2,164 ¥1,081
Author: Dyer, B. W. (Benjamin Wheeler),1887-
Format: eBook
Language: English

About sugar buying for jobbers - How you can lessen business risks by trading in refined sugar futures

We have attempted to outline briefly the chief advantages to be gained by a jobber's use of this new market, assuming that those who have in the past dealt in raw sugar as a protection for their refined sugar needs will welcome suggestions as to the benefits to be derived from trading directly in refined sugar. No one can tell what will happen a year, a month, a day, a minute from nowthe future may bring floods and wars, pestilence and drouth; or it may bring great crops and fair weather, happiness and prosperity. As business has become more and more complicated, the time element has become larger and larger. The time element as we know it does not exist in simple bartera man weaves a piece of cloth and exchanges it for a bushel of corn: time is of no account in the transaction. A small jobber located in the same territory as refiners buys a small amount of sugar today and distributes it to his trade the nexttime is negligible. A large jobber, buying perhaps for several branch houses, or located at points which necessitate a delay of two or three weeks in transit, may find it necessary even on a declining market to purchase a considerable amount of sugar, and, as a result, weeks may go by before his sugar arrives and is soldtime is vitally important. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 29915
Author: Dyer, B. W. (Benjamin Wheeler)
Release Date: Sep 5, 2009
Format: eBook
Language: English

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