736.
Семяной
Jenny 17.5.0
A:-
Well, my expenses are perhaps eight for ten cents, or
nine for ten cents.
rayga:-
And you sold them for ten cente a dozen. That is not ☐ 543 very profitable businean, is it ?
A2-
Well, you have to lose on it.
5844080
Well,
why do you lose ?
5844
A:-
Well, he writes for two or three dozen, and when he gives you money, that is the amount he gives yoù.
Do you do that sort of businese with everybody ?
5845
A2-
Well, people bargain about the price.
PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE
Reference:-
56
بية
C.O. 537
35
A2-
Mr Lau Chu Pak:-
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A:-
дида
Well, why do you sell egge to the Inspector at a lower 5146
price than they cost you ↑
Well, he writes a paper for two or three dozen, and then he pays for the fifteen dozen, and he gives you $1.50.
Why should you let him have them cheaper ?
He pays that amount. It is he himself who pays that
amount.
5847
Would you accept any sum paid to you, say a man pays a 5848
dollar for thirteen dozen, would you accept it?
We must bargain about the price.
Well, does the Inspector bargain about the price?
A ?-
Q:-
5849
A:-
He did not.
5849
58109:0
A:-
The Chairman :-
Why did you let him pay any price he liked ?
He said it was ten cents a doseną
5450
If you sold eggs to other people, what do you charge si51
them ?
The market rate.
A÷-
5.83 q 9:-
A1-
How many eggs would you sell for fifteen cents ?
Between 70 and 80 eggs for a dollar.
5852
Er Fung Wa Chun:-
5859
The market price is $1 for 70 or 80 eggs ↑
5153
A:-
Yes.
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38547
But the Inspector wants 100 for a dollar ?
.5654
A:-
120 for a dollar.
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