Not the best criterion for decision making. If you spend less but have to
hold it longer, you lose. Rapid inventory turnover is more important.
Which product will yield this, I don't know. There doesn't seem to be a
great deal of interest from the list in either product. Perhaps if one
has the time and money, one could pursue both options for a time and see
which is thebetter of the two.
Richard in SA
On Mon, 19 Jul 1999 18:40:56 -0500 RBR <kbear316@mc.net> writes:
>Hey Joe, I would go with the guy who doesn't
>require you to have much overhead at first.
>
>Ralph
>
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