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Napanee, Ontario | Are basically just bank teller's that got a raise, or did a 2 month course over the internet.
Chances are that if you've marketed any grain, you have a better idea how markets work and achieving price than they do.
She's out to lunch. The business is still a going concern, there is no reason the assets should be bringing liquidation vales.... and on that note, since when does she know what they will bring at a liquidation value?
The fairest way to do it is sell them to the partner for the market value, less the profit margin that you historically made (on the 5 year avg) selling to the end user. This is fair, since he will still have to sell them to an end user.... or someone will. | |
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