Should united by blue raise the wholesale price of its t-shirts from $14.50 to $16.50? Brian Linton
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Should united by blue raise the wholesale price of it’s t-shirts from $14.50 to $16.50?
Brian Linton grew up in Singapore and Japan and, even as a child, was fascinated by water, particularly the ocean. "I was fortunate to travel the world and go to a lot of different beaches," he says. "I loved all things aquatic and had about 30 fish tanks in my room. These experiences put me in beautiful locations as well as places that were so littered with trash that you couldn't see the sand. Seeing trash and polluted oceans was especially discouraging for me." In 2006. while still a student at Temple University, Linton started Sand Shack, a business that sells beach-Chemed jewelry to stores along the East Coast (and that he still owns). He donated a portion of the company's sales to nonprofit organizations dedicated to ocean conservation but wanted to "do something that was more concrete and tangible than giving money to nonprofits," he says.
Business Math
ISBN: 978-0133011203
10th edition
Authors: Cheryl Cleaves, Margie Hobbs, Jeffrey Noble