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Jeff Lenard Quotes

«You don?t make your money at the pump, you make it in the store.»
Author: Jeff Lenard
«We sell time as much as anything. It doesn't matter if it's gas, a sandwich or a phone card. The goal is to sell time.»
Author: Jeff Lenard
«The whole idea of taking labor-intensive services away from the counter is definitely on our to-do lists.»
Author: Jeff Lenard
«This is a huge beef for consumers; it's a huge beef for the retailers.»
Author: Jeff Lenard
«It's actually proven to be much more powerful in people's minds.»
Author: Jeff Lenard
«There are no strong regional players on the west coast. The west coast tends to be mom and pop stores. It's a lot more open for competition than the east coast.»
Author: Jeff Lenard
«It's all related to how recently you got your shipment. Retailers base prices on replacement costs.»
Author: Jeff Lenard
«California retailers have a whole lot of obstacles to selling gasoline. You have stringent environmental regulations that add to it.»
Author: Jeff Lenard
«There was an increase in thefts immediately, especially with the dramatic increase of prices, ... After Katrina, there were so many retailers that couldn't absorb losses anymore ... so they went to prepay. They couldn't afford that one drive-off a day that would hurt their gas profits. And with Rita ... we will see more stations go pre-pay, if nothing else, as a temporary solution.»
Author: Jeff Lenard
«There was an increase in thefts immediately, especially with the dramatic increase of prices. After Katrina, there were so many retailers that couldn't absorb losses anymore ... so they went to prepay. They couldn't afford that one drive-off a day that would hurt their gas profits. And with Rita ... we will see more stations go pre-pay, if nothing else, as a temporary solution.»
Author: Jeff Lenard

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