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"That means there appears to be a reticence to hold inventory.
Since none of the banks wants to hold inventory, a small fall in prices could easily become a plunge.
Without the working capital needed to hold inventory, e-shop was forced to stretch out delivery times.
Then, when we got an order, we had it made at the factory, so we didn't have to hold inventory.
Since the company already has much of the infrastructure in place and eBay wouldn't have to hold inventory, returns could be attractive.
"An e-based retailer is already storing merchandise in a warehouse, which is the least expensive place to hold inventory," Professor Barnes said.
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"We don't need to hold inventories or pay salaries or other costs of overhead".
Post-crisis regulations make it more costly for banks to hold inventories of bonds; opacity is under attack from governments and clients alike.
Real-life numbers could inform a key debate over banks' market-making business, in which they hold inventories of securities to facilitate customer trades.
Under the convention, ships would have to hold inventories of all hazardous materials on board, and certain substances would be banned outright.
Its critics say, however, that it could undermine an important activity called market-making, which is when banks hold inventories of stocks and bonds to meet customer demand.
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