30 days!
You can keep it for hundreds of years (hoping the company stays in business) but you only HAVE TO KEEP it for a few seconds while you enter an order to sell it.
you can sell it immediately (within seconds) of buying it
Practically as long as people keep buying the book.
no not likely because a lot of people are buying it and the company is earning lots of money so their probaly going to keep on selling it for a long time unless nobodies buying them anymore
When they have been weaned, meaning, no longer suckling for the mother's breasts for food. 8 weeks - no less.
Since 1894 when Milton Hersey started the company.
depends on the reason you purchased it. If you are going to make a profit normally you would want to hold onto it for 2 years to avoid paying taxes on the profit.
Because as long as there are people willing to pay for it, a company can make money from selling it.
3 YEARS
It depends on how you define "company" and what type of "data". A prior employer can keep information for as long as they choose to. However most "companies" purge their files after seven years.
In August 1977, the stock was selling for $18.75
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