Before the time for delivery matured, we resold at a profit of exactly ten thousand dollars.
They held on, took delivery at maturity, and finally after several months I resold for them at a loss of nearly forty thousand dollars.
Instead of buying to supply a regular trade, our purchases were made largely to be resold in wholesale lots to dealers or others, and the profit would depend on an advance in the market following the purchase.
They evenresold to others on the spot some of the breadstuffs which they had requisitioned.
After a facsimile had been taken, it was resold to an American collector.
This copy was returned as wanting a leaf, and resold for L105.
On being collated it was found to want six leaves, and was consequently returned, and resold to Mr. Watson Taylor for L131, 5s.
Three months later the Chronicle was resold to Bethune for a small sum; and the publisher disposed of it to a third person, who, however, did not succeed in keeping it alive.
Meantime, he could watch over their common property, now augmented by the acquisition of an extra plot of land at the side, which could beresold later at a large profit.
The Secretary contents himself with saying that they are "sold and resold many times.
I understand," said von Moll, "that Mr. Donovan has resold the island to King Konrad Karl.
We may take it that the Emperor's secret service agents, perhaps the Emperor himself, knew on July 10 that the island would not be resold to King Konrad Karl.
Coal is imported, andresold to ships calling at the harbour.
Some years later, Graham purchased at 2,000 pounds, and it is understood has lately resold at something approaching a quarter of a million.
I know properties bought along the lines of the new railroads for a few hundred dollars that have resold at twenty thousand and thirty thousand and fifty thousand.
I know of land that English colonization companies had failed to sell at fifty cents an acre that was sold at this time to these American companies at five dollars and resold by them at fourteen dollars to thirty dollars.
Similarly of many of the ranches bought at five dollars an acre by Americans and resold as rawnches at twenty-five dollars to forty dollars to Englishmen.
He sold Chatsworth to Agard, who resold it to the second husband of “Bess,” Sir William Cavendish, by whom it was rebuilt in almost regal magnificence.
It can be resoldin half-acre and acre lots for building purposes at a profit of thirty or forty per cent.
Then the deposit would belong to you," Montague pointed out, "and the land could be resold elsewhere.
The buyer appears to have resold them at progressive prices, commencing at Four Pounds and concluding at Ten Guineas.
Maciot thereupon sold his office to her envoy, Pedro Barba de Campos; sailed to Lisbon and resold it to Prince Henry the Navigator; and a few years afterwards resold it once more to Enrique de Guzman, count of Niebla.
Mr. Bréhault resold it to the Imperial Government, the Paymaster's Office being merged into the Commissariat Office.
Then the trust company attached its guaranty to them, and they were resold all over the East, wherever people had money to put out at interest.
Even since the sales of this afternoon, I am infawmed that many of the pieces have been resold at an advance, netting the puhchasers a nice profit without putting up a cent.
The Greek foreign investment law provides that foreign vessels transferred to the Greek flag may only be resold to countries named in the "letter of approval".
With only minor exceptions, ships already under the Greek flag may not be resold to other countries.
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