

The businesses use the most modern means possible to offer useful, quality goods and services at fair prices.
The members of the enterprise work
professionally to establish
and strengthen good and sincere relations with customers, suppliers, and the community; they take pride in being useful members of their communities.
They engage in fair play with competitors presenting the true value of their own products and services while refraining from putting the products and services of others in a negative light.
All this permits us to enrich the enterprise with an intangible capital derived from relationships of mutual respect and trust developed with suppliers, customers, and public administrators. The result is economic growth less subject to the variability of the market situations.
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