Burning Question
by David R. Butcher | December 6th, 2005
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What’s on your business’ holiday wish list?
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ChristineDecember 13, 2005
Your holiday wish is granted, Jack. There still is a limited number of the final, commemorative 2006 edition of Thomas Register, for only a shipping and handling fee of $59.95. For more than 100 years, Thomas Register has been the essential print directory that purchasing professionals use for all of their industrial sourcing needs.
Click here to place your order while supplies last!
http://www.thomasnet.com/ecatalog/trprintorder.html?navsec=ordertrChristine Gallen
Direct Marketing Manager
Audience Development
Thomas Industrial Network
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FOR THE LAST FEW YEARS I RECEIVED THE THOMAS REGISTER FREE. THIS YEAR I DID NOT RECEIVE THE MAIL-BACK CARD FOR ANOTHER COMPLIMENTARY EDITON.
I USE IT CONSTANTLY AS A PURCHASE TOOL AND A IMMENSE SOURCE FOR POTENTIAL SALES LEADS.
I WILL MISS THE 2006 EDITION VERY MUCH.
A 2006 EDITION WOULD BE ON MY HOLIDAY WISH LIST.
HAVE A HAPPY HOLIDAY.
JACK ROSENBERG
STAINLESS STEEL SALES CORP.
Well, I am trying to relocate our business. Finding a way to come up with a down payment for a commercial lot is not as easy as I had assumed. It seems when I finally locate the mixed use zoned lot (We plan to have our residence there as well.) falling within our price-range, the down payment required for bare land excedes a down for a property with a structure! It makes no sense to me. It is not as if there will be anything that could depreciate if there is nothing there.
Seriously unrealistic, true, but you asked.